Last month, the Lions wrapped up their season with an outstanding 9-4 overall record and a playoff appearance in Strawberry ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 18, the Alumni Visitor Center hosted “Southeastern 100: Legacy Unsealed,” a dual celebration marking the opening of the 75th Anniversary Time Capsule Exhibition and the official ...
No. 16 Southeastern lost in the first round of the FCS playoffs to No. 17 Illinois State 21-3 in Strawberry Stadium, but no one left the field Saturday with a frown. The Lions started the game down by ...
The Hammond City Council approved the renewal of more than 100 alcohol licenses during its most recent meeting after a unanimous vote among participating members, with four council members voting in ...
Southeastern (9-3, 7-1 SLC) defeated Nicholls (4-8, 4-4 SLC) 38-26 in the River Bell Classic to keep the River Bell trophy in Hammond, America. The win over their SLC rival proved invaluable, as it ...
Cha’Laieja Francis is a sophomore political science major and criminal justice minor from Hammond. Cha’Laieja joined The Lion’s Roar in Fall 2025 and hopes to expand her love for writing into her ...
Southeastern opened its 2026-2027 General Scholarship Application portal this Saturday, Nov. 15. The portal will be open for three months, closing on Feb. 15, 2026. The Office for Financial Aid and ...
Student enrollment has reached its highest in 13 years this semester, with a total enrollment of 15,570 students. The new watermark is a 7.8% increase from Fall 2024 of 14,440, with all categories ...
Before the fall, Head Coach Nathan Gillespie and the Lady Lions overcame diverse challenges with a team with more freshman players and surpassed the goals set during the offseason. Despite losing 2-1 ...
No. 21 Southeastern (7-3, 5-1 SLC) had a long ride home after it fell to No. 14 Lamar (7-2, 5-1 SLC) last Tuesday in a close game on the road, 14-12. The game started scoreless throughout the first ...
The Lion Leadership Institute at Southeastern Louisiana University is helping student-athletes develop skills that extend far beyond the playing field. Founded six years ago as a luncheon program ...
In classrooms and libraries across the United States, the shelves are becoming increasingly bare. Not because students don’t want to read, but because the government is keeping certain stories out of ...
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