A U-S-A today story says LSU did not follow federal law and school policy after receiving complaints of sexual misconduct and dating violence involving nine former football players, including Derrius Guice and Drake Davis, since Ed Orgeron took over as head coach in 2016. Orgeron says when allegations are made, they should be reported to the university’s Title Nine office.
Orgeron also expressed confidence in school officials who are working to make sure policy and protocols are followed when a woman makes an accusation…
Cut 9 (07) “…this time.”
Congressman Cedric Richmond has a 9:45 am news conference scheduled where he’s expected to announce he’s accepted a position with the Biden administration. Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says as for potential candidates…
Cut 11 (08) “…big deal.”
As COVID cases increase across the state, numerous school systems are returning to virtual instruction for the safety of students and staff. State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says many students are having to readjust to virtual learning, Brumley says there are several things you can do to help your child adapt to the change. Implement a predictable schedule, provide a quiet learning space, provide encouragement and non-screen related activities as well.
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The Tulane University Center for Brain Health has a new program to address the unique medical needs of veterans. The center’s medical director, Doctor Gregory Stewart, says the program can help vets who suffer from PTSD, depression, anxiety, and other psychological issues associated with serving in the military. Stewart says vets seeking treatment will undergo a three-day diagnostic evaluation that will result in the patient receiving a treatment plan
Cut 5 (13) “…patient program”