LAFAYETTE, La. — A cubical satellite small enough to sit on the palm of your hand is zipping around the world and sending data about radiation to the Louisiana students who designed and built. | February 7, 2021
U of Louisiana-Lafayette mini-satellite zipping around Earth lmtonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lmtonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LSU Manship School News Service
A cautious revenue forecast was adopted by a panel of state leaders Tuesday as they set income projections used to create the stateâs budget.
While the forecast for fiscal year 2022 adopted by the Revenue Estimating Conference predicted a slow economic recovery and more money into the state coffers, it also predicted there will be $228 million less for the state than previously forecast.
Tax collections from the next fiscal year, which starts June 30, will increase by almost $115 million from the projected total for this year. However, that will not be enough to offset the loss of almost $800 million in federal funds. In addition, $90 million from the state rainy day fund used to patch up holes in the previous budget will not be available.
If you ve got friends, family or maybe clients coming into town, or even if you re maybe looking for a little weekend getaway, you should definitely check out some of these Airbnbs in Lafayette.
Sure, Lafayette has some great hotels, but there are some really interesting and fun places throughout the city that will make anyone s stay a unique and memorable one and, most of these are pretty affordable.
Oh, and as far as the locations for these awesome Lafayette Airbnbs, you don t get the exact street address until after booking, but I have included as much info as I can to give you a pretty good idea of where it is.
The problems of returning to on-campus classes in the middle of another spike in COVID-19 cases vastly outweigh the benefits of going.
There has been a recent spike in COVID-19 cases in Louisiana. Common sense would tell us it is because everyone got together for the holidays and let their guard down for that time.
Cases have since skyrocketed all across the state. Mardi Gras parades, a staple of Louisiana tradition, have even been canceled. But the University of Louisiana at Lafayette is still like, âYâall still coming to class?â
Now, I understand that nursing students have to go on campus and practice the skills that they need when treating a patient. But these other old school teachers who just refuse to go online because they âhate technologyâ are honestly the most infuriating thing.Â