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Creator of Fly Republic label ready for fashion flight

Fly Republic is "a way of life, all about empowerment," says Reginald Robinson, CEO and clothing designer of the label.With the launch of his website, www. IAMFR.com, this 26-year-old entrepreneur is on the move, setting the standard for clothing with a message to be inspiring and the best one can be.

Pogue, SGA senate step into fray surrounding April election results

After rumors spread throughout the campus community regarding Student Government Association elections, university president Dr. Frank Pogue e-mailed a letter to students last week. In addition to his correspondence, a meeting was held with Dr. Pogue Monday in T.

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Women's, men's basketball teams praised by GSU president

Dr. Frank Pogue held a luncheon at the Assembly Center on March 22 to celebrate the success of this year's men's and women's basketball team. Collectively the two teams were hands down the best we've seen in years and Dr. Pogue wanted to show the teams that the university appreciates them for their achievements.

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Football banquet honors players

Mumford Stadium Baton Rouge is where the G-Men football team stepped foot on the field for the last time. The game resulted in a 31-17 lopsided victory for the Tigers. Though the game against The Southern Tigers marked the last victory for the G-Men, success did not stop there.

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'Brainwashed' author visits GSU

"Black people are not dark-skinned white people," according to Tom Burrell."Too often Blacks and whites live in different worlds," he explained. "My point is that Black Americans, because of our heritage and history, have a unique culture that could best be reached through strategies, words and images subtly or overtly related to those historical and cultural factors.

'For Colored girls' adaptation thrills

Sandle Theatre presents 'Pearls of Wisdom'

I was taken on a roller coaster of emotions while listening to the depressing tales of life centered around African American women in society. They were dealing with issues challenging their strength, homosexuality situations and fighting the power to not end their journey.

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