Ragin' Cajuns Soccer
Soccer Announces Annual Team Awards
LAFAYETTE Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns women’s soccer team held their annual awards banquet and announced their yearly award winners and team captains.
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ultoday.com Home ›› Athletics ›› Soccer Ragin' Cajuns SoccerSoccer Announces Annual Team AwardsLAFAYETTE Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns women’s soccer team held their annual awards banquet and announced their yearly award winners and team captains. A few years ago, a student stepped up to work towards making the UL "Horse Farm" a public park for the whole community. While a fierce argument raged through the community, fueled by divisive media commentary, the student heading the effort was meeting politely with President Authément, who welcomed both the student activism and the independence of thought and diversity of opinion, with the open-mindedness, tolerance, and collegiality that the life of the mind demands. She talks about her experiences with ultoday.com. utloday.com interviews the founder and architect of UL's fundraising office, and one of the University's most enthusiastic advocates. ultoday.com interviews Dr. Jack Damico, a world-renowned scholar, and the architect of the rapidly-growing undergraduate, graduate, and research programs in the UL Department of Communicative Disorders Bayoumi Center for VLSI Design established in Indian hi-tech hub. ultoday.com interviews Garth Alper, Interim Department Head of the School of Music. Marketing & Hospitality lands 4 students among 18 worldwide for the world's most prestigious film festival.
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