
This archives page is a collection of essays kept and preserved within the Southeastern Louisiana University curriculum. The archival materials found on this site were published in a print edition and have been preserved online for their intrinsic and research value. The contents of the collections found on this site range widely from various subject matters to special collections which may be subject-specific to research. The essay format styles contained herein are written either in MLA (Modern Language Association), APA (American Psychological Association), or Chicago Manual of Style.
The purpose of this page is to offer you a unique opportunity to do research based upon primary source materials. This section is intended to assist you in your research in a particular literary context which could potentially move your existing project in a new direction. In order to view a particular archive, simply click on the tab of your choosing.
"Getting to the Art of the Matter" - Timothy Vincent
"Catch Me If You Can" - Roxanne O'Farrell
"The Terrain and Tactics of If You Survive" - Mechelle Rouchon
Herbert's Struggle" - Clara Mae Wells
"Why I Decided to Become an English Professor" - Tracy Valentine
"Creation for Evaluation" - Katelyn Kelley
"The Meaning of Friendship" - Samantha Haines
"Kicking Ass for a Living" - Heidi Clendening
"TADAC Tutoring Reflection" - Melanie Juneau"
"Dream of a Teacher" Shelia McCullough
"The First Dress" - Carla Theriot
"My First Experience with the After-School Achievement Program" - Ashley Thibodeaux
"The Political Philosophy of Immanuel Kant" - Caroline Armbruster
"The Paperwork Challenge" - Danielle Williamson
"Genetic Engineering" - Ryan Taylor
"Heritage in the Most Unlikely Places" - Millard McElwee
"The Meaning of Life" - Brien Hartung
"Literacy, Print, Culture, and the Demise of the Arts" - Carolyn Gilbert