Recent Campus Life Articles
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Students relax with furry friends before exams
The Sims Memorial Library Breezeway filled with students as six friendly and adoptable dogs raced to meet them and be loved on. The dogs were brought to Southeastern by the St. Tammany Humane Society for “Puppy Therapy” as a way to help students relieve stress during finals week preparations.
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Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity accepted onto campus
The Presidents of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) have voted five to one to allow Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity (PIKE) to form a colony on campus. The decision was made after a presentation by PIKE representatives Joe Wegelin, director of expansion, and Justin True, director of communications and marketing, during an IFC meeting on May 1 in the Student Union’s Pelican Room.
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Students share finals survival techniques
As the spring semester finally comes to a close many students find themselves overwhelmed by the thought of exams and face stress and anxiety. “I find finals stressful because I have multiple tests on one day, and they cover a lot of material,” said Kaylin McLin, sophomore family and consumer science major.
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NSAS honors two of its own
The Nepalese Student Association of Southeastern (NSAS) honored two of its own graduates with a small ceremony. The ceremony, held on Friday, May 4 at 11 a.m. in the Magnolia Room in the War Memorial Student Union, brought friends together to reward the efforts of graduates Nilesh Chitrakar and Ratish Shrestha.


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