If you fall asleep in class, your teacher might swat you with a ruler. Or give you detention. Or even… Read more Thinking for a Change – The Rise of Education Alternatives in Baton Rouge

If you fall asleep in class, your teacher might swat you with a ruler. Or give you detention. Or even… Read more Thinking for a Change – The Rise of Education Alternatives in Baton Rouge
I have written most of the content and designed the web pages for five issues of LSU Foundation’s Cornerstone – Summer… Read more Publications
Eric and Derric Wright grew up without a home. Sure, the twin brothers lived in houses with their mother, but… Read more Feeding Souls
It wasn’t just a long weekend. It wasn’t just a Monday with no classes to teach or lessons to learn.… Read more Full Service
Nathan lost control of the tractor. It was his first time to drive the new machine, and the mechanics were… Read more Tractor Push
Gunshots, Jesus and an unequivocal love for food and family create memorable holidays at the Brown house. I was trained… Read more Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition
Doodling in a notebook is a way of passing time for most kids. For set designer Matt Gatlin, it was… Read more Ready, Set, Go
Rodney Pike might think you have a big nose. Or squinty eyes. Or a chin that sticks out a bit… Read more Cover Worthy
Donny Finnegan, 20, has spent the past year traveling across the United States with his girlfriend and their three dogs. … Read more Baton Rouge Residents Help The Homeless Population
Except for the whole abusive father, drug-addicted mother, bouncing around foster homes for a decade thing, Shardal is an average… Read more Hope for the homeless