Along with all the new faces that you may see here on campus, Gregory Evans is one that is new to the GSU family. He is the new Student Union Board Director. Born in Greenwood, Miss., Evans is a graduate of Jackson State University where he received his bachelor of […]
Author: Genta Hayes
Carver Hall buglarized suspect unknown
Thousands of dollars worth of equipment was stolen from Carver Hall on Tuesday night when an unknown group of suspects broke in. A call was made to the GSU police late Tuesday night. There were no witnesses to the break in. Suspects broke the wooden doors to several offices on […]
Editor stands up for good women
I usually enjoy Darryl’s editorials. Though they can be a bit personal, they are usually at least a little true, and sometimes mildly entertaining. Not this time. In last week’s very opinionated and personal column Darryl D. Smith writes about what he calls the "Nice Guy Theory". He then says […]
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage
Monthlong observance commemorates culture The National Hispanic Heritage Month is a celebration of the culture and traditions of U.S. residents who trace their roots to Spain, Mexico and the Spanish-speaking nations of Central America, South America and the Caribbean. It is a month-long celebration (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) and this year’s […]
Grambling professors study in Turkey
#160; This summer four Grambling State University faculty traveled to Turkey to study as participants in Grambling State University’s Fulbright Scholars Program. Dr. Brenda Wall, Melanie C. Thomas, and Gay Lynn Bond were participants in the Fulbright Seminar, and Dr. Subdahara Abraham was project director. Wall, head of the […]
St. Benedict celebrates 40 years
St. Benedict Catholic Church of Grambling celebrated its 40th anniversary Sunday, with Bishop William B. Friend, celebrant of the Mass. Father Nicholas Onyach is the pastor at St. Benedict. He said, "Mass was wonderful. The spirit was right. Everyone was lifting each other. It was like a festivity." Onyach has […]
Ignorance is no longer an excuse
#034;Knowledge is power." I know we’ve all heard this phrase numerous times in our lives. But is it really true? You see, if we have knowledge about something that could be of harm to us and choose not to do anything to correct it then what good does knowing about […]
Campus Ministry off to good start
GSU Campus Ministry is off to a fresh start, having just announced it is now housed in Robinson Hall. Office hours are 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. Upcoming events include the grand opening of a new relaxation room, Epiphany which will be held on Sept. 15, 16 […]
Submission explored in provocative new book
If submission is the last thing you want to do, you need to read, Liberated Through Submission," says the author, P.B. Wilson. In her provocative and surprising book, Bunny Wilson shares her clear and thoughtful understanding of a principle that will revolutionize your most important relationships. Using the Bible as […]
Student intern in Washington office
What Started off as a trip to a ROA (Reserve Officers Association) convention, as one of Louisiana’s top cadets turned into a internship possibility for Army ROTC Cadet Jerrell Whaley a junior, from San Antonio. After an in depth conversation with Senator Landrieu at the conference, about the shape Louisiana […]