A recent Politico article has reignited the intrigue around former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s plans for the 2020 presidential race. The Crescent City Politician did not confirm his interest in the race, but the comments he made may indicate an interest in the Democratic primary. UNO Political Science Professor Ed Chervanek says so far, it’s just wishful thinking.
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Got some suppressed aggression issues you need to alleviate? A new businesses in Lafayette Parish might just be right in your wheelhouse. It’s called All The Rage, and customers can destroy old computers, dishes, and almost anything else your heart desires. In fact, Owner Kevin Richard says if traditional relationship counseling isn’t quite your thing, he says All the Rage has you covered.
cut 8 (08) “…and smashing them.”
This weekend at UFC 226, the UFC Championship was defending in a fight that would see the title end up in the hands of Lafayette native, Daniel Cormier. With the win, Cormier, becomes only the second person to hold two UFC championships simultaneously. Comier says that at age 39, his career is winding down and he’ll likely be more selective with the fights he competes in.
No word on when the fight between Cormier and Lesnar will take place.
Louisiana has surpassed Tennessee to become the number one state in the nation for the number of high school seniors completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The news comes following the most recent report by the National College Access Network, which also indicates the state now leads the nation with the most completion growth since last year.