For the civic or academicminded, an intangible gift from UL Lafayette could make a difference this season. If you’re not a student, take advantage of the university’s promotion of lifelong learning through its Continuing Education Department ...
The UL Alumni Association, in collaboration with the Weibel Family Vineyards, offers three varieties of Ragin’ Cajun Wines. Available in Ragin’ Cajun Blanc!, Ragin’ Cajun Rouge!, and Ragin’ Cajun Sparkle!, these quality wines are a perfect way ...
Environmental (and political) junkies got a double fix on Nov. 18 when The Lens hosted a Breakfast with the Newsmakers discussion between Lens environmental writer Bob Marshall and Gladstone Jones, the lead attorney in the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection ...
It’s difficult to say exactly when relations between the talented, capable and at-times mercurial administrator and a school board that once supported him began their inexorable slide toward enmity and rancor, but slide they did ...
While traveling from one book signing to the next, Robert Dafford and Philip Gould chime in with emailed and cell-phoned responses to my questions. The two share driving time, lunch breaks and attended signings at all hours of the day and evening ...
Environmental (and political) junkies got a double fix on Nov. 18 when The Lens hosted a Breakfast with the Newsmakers discussion between Lens environmental writer Bob Marshall and Gladstone Jones, the lead attorney in the Southeast Louisiana Flood ...
It's Good, it's Bad and it's Just Crazy! As years go, 2014 was almost remarkably average. We had our share of public officials misbehaving, a legislative session dominated by sheepish lawmakers unwilling to cross the boorish Louisiana Oil & Gas Association ...
The first ever EatLafayette Food, Wine, Beer & Spirits week started with the Chefs Table Experience dinner hosted at Village Café by IND Eats and EatLafayette. During late July, foodies were encouraged to enter in an online contest to giveaway a ...
FEB. 10It was with the heaviest of hearts that we reported in February that the longtime Lafayette banker and IND Media founding partner Jerry Reaux died at the age of 53. Jerry had been beset by a number of medical complications in recent years and collapsed ...
We need to face up to how the “new New Orleans,” so celebrated by the Mayor and the self-anointed civic elite, in fact amounts to a hostile assault on African-American families and the working poor ...