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WED, JUN 6 12:00AM by IND Monthly Staff

The Summer Skin You’re In

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Summer skin requires extra care and concern to keep it hydrated, nourished and free from sunburn.

By Maria Lambert


It seems that sun worshipping is finally on its way out and sun safety for skin is in. More and more, people are forgoing the coconut and piña colada scented tanning oils for high SPF creams and lotions. But before you reach for that sunscreen, do you really know what you are putting on your skin?

 
WED, MAY 2 12:00AM by Lisa Hanchey

Hitting a Grand Slam

Health1A unique student marketing project is putting more fans in seats at softball games — and working to save newborns worldwide.

By Lisa Hanchey • Photo By Robin May

On the first day of his spring 2012 marketing management class, UL Lafayette professor Dr. Geoff Stewart showed his students a film about the “Why?” of marketing. The point of the video was that a product should focus on “why” it is important, rather starting with “what” the product is and “how” it will operate. From there, Stewart challenged students to write a one-page paper on their personal “why.”    

 

 
TUE, MAY 1 3:54PM by Lisa Hanchey

Hitting a Grand Slam

On the first day of his spring 2012 marketing management class, UL Lafayette professor Dr. Geoff Stewart showed his students a film about the “Why?” of marketing. The point of the video was that a product should focus on “why” it is important, rather starting with “what” the product is and “how” it will operate. From there, Stewart challenged students to write a one-page paper on their personal “why.”    
While some of the students chose to do the regularly-assigned business simulation game, 13 others took on the “Why” project.

 
TUE, APR 3 2:59PM by Lisa Hanchey

Raising the Barre

Two Lafayette women ditched their high heels and high-stress careers for ‘pole dancing.’

 
WED, MAR 7 12:00AM by Lisa Hanchey

Making an IMPAC

Health1A state-supported program in Lafayette is helping adults with developmental disabilities find their way to self-sufficiency. By Lisa Hanchey

Upon entering a strip mall on Ambassador Caffery Parkway facing Eraste Landry Road, I am greeted with bright, colorful art and the raucous sounds of laughter. Inside is a classroom full of students — several in wheelchairs, some with speaking difficulties and others unable to talk at all.

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