The ladies of the Delta Iota chapter of Delta Sigma Theta dazzled the student body and Grambling community with their Red Carpet Premiere which entailed an evening of poetry, song, and dance Tuesday evening. Chapter member Jacqueline Cooper identifies the purpose of this event when she states, “We just wanted […]
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Former Miss GSU finds father
It happened so fast. At around 3 a.m. Aug. 29, Hurricane Katrina breached the 17th Street Canal levee in New Orleans. Later that day at 9 a.m., the eye of Hurricane Katrina just missed the city, flooding the 9th Ward. Hours later, the Big Easy was underwater. Many fled to […]
How much time do you give?
I visited a church this past Sunday and the preacher was speaking about making excuses. In the book of Luke chapter 14 Jesus is telling a story about a king who was hosting a dinner and had invited some people to come and feast with him. When the time came […]
ABCs of crisis could have saved lives
#8216;They say New Orleans is built over water," my mama used to tell me when I was growing up in Louisiana, explaining why the right hurricane could flood the city. How could they build a city over water?" "I don’t know." "How could the poles be long and strong enough […]
G-Men go west for next game
Coach Melvin Spears and staff will take the GSU football team to Seattle to face Washington State University at Seattle Seahawks Qwest Field for a 7 p.m. showdown Saturday. The game will be another test for the Tigers as they take on a Division One PAC-10 team. “What we need […]
Release yourself from the box
Adaryll Moore is truly a”Man Amoung Men,” as he stated at his Release Yourself from the Box tour held on campus Friday, Sept. 2. Although the attendence was few in number, that didn’t hinder Moore from sharing with the audience his powerful testimony. As the students walked into the Grambling […]
Activist Davis to bring message to campus
Professor Angela Y. Davis will speak at 7:30 p.m. Monday in T.H. Harris Auditorium, after which she will conduct a book-signing. Davis, known as an activist throughout her career, has maintained her commitment to radical feminism and human rights. A native of Birmingham, Ala., Davis attended Elizabeth Irwin High School, […]
McCall reopens with new featuresMcCall reopens with new features
Broken tables, bent chairs, and filthy restrooms are now only a memory in the McCall Dining Hall, which opened it doors to hundreds of students on Monday. Dinner, which originally started at 4:30 p.m., started at 5 p.m. with eager students entering the dining hall for the first time since […]
Wearing the Crown of Elegance
#8220;The Elegant Enchanted Garden Of Tigerland,” the theme that will forever place a mark on the heart of the reining Miss Grambling State University. NaKesha Dionne Alexander, the 21-year-old elementary education major from Baton Rouge took center stage Wednesday night in T.H. Harris Auditorium. The evening began with a greeting […]
Retiring GSU faculty, staff honored
Fifteen retiring faculty and staff members were recognized by Grambling State University during a dinner in their honor held recently at Squire Creek Country Club in Choudrant. Recognized were: Dr. Dorothy Alexander, College of Basic and Special Studies; Winfred Atkins, Graphic Arts Department; Joe Barnett, Facilities; Billie Brown, Food Service; […]