The school's food service provider, Sodexo, has been found giving free meals, meals in exchange for football tickets and over charging the school for services.
UL Lafayette has traditional music classes taught by actual local musicians, so now is your chance to learn Cajun, Creole or Zydeco techniques. Sign up for classes today!
Shooting victim Jillian Johnson had an unreleased song, recorded at UL Lafayette, called 'Give Me an Archer' that we would like to share with you. RIP.
There was a scare on the campus of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette today. The university send out a mass alert text to students earlier this morning because they wanted to warn students about a man who was on campus with a gun.
The season opener for the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns is less than three weeks away. That's right, college football is almost here. If you're planning to head to Cajun Field this year, you're going to notice some things are different.
All classes at UL Lafayette are cancelled today due to a bomb threat called in to KATC early this morning. When such an event happens, UL Students and staff are notified through mobile alert.
After having their hopes of getting to Omaha dashed by the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns over the weekend at M.L. “Tigue” Moore Field, at least one Mississippi State Bulldogs fan–who apparently is a sports “journalist” for the Commercial Dispatch in Columbus, Miss.–referred to his trip to Lafayette, La. as the “worst experience I’ve ever had as a beat writer. Worst. Worst.”
Scott Farmer, Athletic Director of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, has announced that the Ragin' Cajuns Athletic Fund has raised a record donation amount of $1.4 million to supplement the budget for the Athletic Department.
I know, I had to read that a few times too before it sink in. Here in Acadiana, we're lucky enough to make it onto numerous great top 10 lists... food, business, tourism and culture to name a few. I guess the law of averages eventually wouldn't play in our favor at some point, and it looks like that time is now... or is it?
After the Monroe News-Star stoked the flame when it published an article accusing the University of Louisiana at Lafayette of law-breaking through its athletic branding, the university's student-run newspaper ran a snarky satire piece — featuring faked quotes from students, UL Lafayette President Joe Savoie and UL System President Sandra Woodley — in response.
The dorms that will be demolished were built in the late 60's, and they have not been used for student housing for the last several years due to the fact that they needed renovations.
Saturday, May 11th, UL Lafayette School of Music and Performing Arts and The Friends of Music are proud to present the outstanding students in the School of Music in a special musical event known as 'Celebrating The Music: A Night To Remember From The School Of Music'.