Paula Deen, Rachel Ray and Sunny Anderson are all chefs known for their delicious cuisine. However, there is one chef who is making waves in the culinary field a little closer to home. Marion native Greta Andrews is the founder of Divine Epicure, an organization committed to educating people […]
Author: RENEAUX RUFFIN
What racial progress has America made?
The civil Rights movement was a victory to mainstream political and social science scholars as well as average Americans. The immense pressure put on our government to dismantle slavery, Jim Crow and vagrancy laws, segregation, and other forms of oppressive systems designed to relegate Blacks in America has certainly […]
‘We All We Got’
Since its opening in 1901, the illustrious Grambling State University has held a reputation of greatness; great scholars, great athletes, great leaders, and great members of society. In recent years we have seen the university evolve and many cannot decide whether or not this is a good change or […]
Groove Phi Groove to visit campus
The members of the alumna chapter of Tiger V, representing Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship Inc. will visit the Grambling State University campus on Tuesday, March 25 from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The meeting will take place in the Student Union. Information will be provided on how to […]
The new look Tigers will be in action Saturday in the spring game
Following two seasons with a combined win total of two games, the Grambling State Tigers will demonstrate major changes when they step on the field for the first time since last season in the spring Black and Gold game March 22. Since the controversy involving the firing of Doug […]
Adventures in anime
Anime Matsuri hosted its eighth convention of Japanese culture, anime and related arts on March 14, at George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston. Anime Matsuri was recently named the 10th largest anime convention in North America. The event hosted approximately 20,000 attendees over the three days of events, […]
Sororities in Action
The Alpha Theta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. kicked off a successful week at Grambling State University. Throughout this week, the ladies of pink and green hosted events for their “Real AKAs of Hollywood” themed week. The week is filled with different forums and fundraisers. “We wanted […]
Panther’s release happens quietly
It has been 44 years since the shooting death of a Baltimore police officer. That is how long a member of the old Black Panther civil rights group served for the killing. Eddie Conway, 67, the man who was charged with the murder, was released from prison last week. […]
ROTC encourages women
One is not born a woman, one becomes one. The prior spoken were words spoken by Simone de Beauvoir– French writer, intellectual, existentialist philosopher, political activist, feminist and social theorist. The Tiger Battalion of Grambling State’s ARMY ROTC department held a symposium for the female student body this past […]
GSU to participate in NASA climate education project
Grambling State University was selected to participate as one of the cohorts for the NASA Innovations in Climate Education NICE Grant. According to Dr. Linda B. Hayden (Principle Investigator for the Grant), “Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) in Elizabeth City, North Carolina has joined with the University of New […]