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After graduating from Southeastern, students do not retain access to their Google accounts even though many want to keep their work and data. Unfortunately, the only way to transfer data at the moment can be very tedious and time-consuming and some of your data may not be downloadable at all due to measures taken by. ....
On Monday, Nov. 13, the Student Government Association (SGA) held a senate meeting in Fayard Hall to vote on funding for the Sims Memorial Library and the pickleball court. Lacey Johnson, SGA president, and Matt Matthews, SGA vice president, were in attendance for the meeting while SGA chief justice, Aaliyah Muhammad, was absent so Associate. ....
The groundbreaking ceremony for D Vickers Hall and the Robin Roberts Broadcast Media Center was held on Nov. 2, with Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, SLU President William Wainwright, UL System President Jim Henderson and SLU President Emeritus John Crain in attendance. The event commemorated the ongoing $40 million. ....
An important part of each semester is balancing studying with socializing. As the new school year has begun, many students are heading to their regular study and social haunts. Whether you like to zone out in a secluded area or be in the middle of the chaos, a wide range of study spaces are available. ....
The spring 2021 semester is seeing a revival of the campus organization Justice4All, a group dedicated to discussing and advocating for social justice issues. It was established on campus in the fall of 2018 as a club that focused on criminal justice affairs. This semester, the club has been revitalized as a group that addresses any social justice topics brought to the forefront by students. J4A is currently planning for two projects: a police brutality awareness tabling event and a college major advising initiative. J4A President Michaela Thorpe, a graduate student in the applied sociology program, described how the organization is transforming its goals this semester. ....