LSU is woven into the fabric of New Orleans: F. King Alexander
Second-year medical school students were photographed during
the white coat ceremony fpr the LSU Health Sciences Center School of
Medicine in New Orleans on July 30, 2011.
(Daniel Erath, The Times-Picayune archive)
on June 29, 2014 at 7:35 AM, updated June 29, 2014 at 7:59 AM
New Orleans is famous for its unique integration of culture, art and science. This makes the city not just a world-class destination, but also a remarkable place to call home. In fact, Forbes Magazine recently named New Orleans the No. 1 Brainpower city in America (tied with San Antonio) because of the rapid increase in college graduates settling in the area - a 25.4 percent gain from 2007-12.
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Thomas Williams 1 minute ago
Thomas Williams 1 minute ago
The people living in N’Awlins really know how to touch each
other, big time.
People living in N'Awlins learn quickly to put aside our race so we could live and play around one another in a much more creative way. Other than sitting around trying to redress a place in time that we could not really do. Slavery was a very sinful thing that was done for money and was truly hard for the N'Awlins people to believe. Because a 9th ward life were working and playing having fun with their neighbors that they were living around all day and night long, their color became an everyday so what kind of feeling?
The culture of black N'Awlins people were always a very creative talented experience for everyone there. In the food, music, religion, and sports that they naturally displayed. If you really want to find out how to set your racial feelings aside quickly just go down to visit the people living in the Crescent City, and learn all about it. That very old City is called the big easy for a reason. Because the people there really know how to truly like each other by living that way. The people living in N'Awlins really know how to touch each other big time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=0wAMr3V5lNEdit (in 2 minutes)
Professor Longhair - Go To The Mardi GrasPeople living in N'Awlins learn quickly to put aside our race so we could live and play around one another in a much more creative way. Other than sitting around trying to redress a place in time that we could not really do. Slavery was a very sinful thing that was done for money and was truly hard for the N'Awlins people to believe. Because a 9th ward life were working and playing having fun with their neighbors that they were living around all day and night long, their color became an everyday so what kind of feeling?
The culture of black N'Awlins people were always a very creative talented experience for everyone there. In the food, music, religion, and sports that they naturally displayed. If you really want to find out how to set your racial feelings aside quickly just go down to visit the people living in the Crescent City, and learn all about it. That very old City is called the big easy for a reason. Because the people there really know how to truly like each other by living that way. The people living in N'Awlins really know how to touch each other big time.
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