In an effort to minimize the usage the “B” word, the of Grambling State University’s Zeta Mu Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma held a forum called “Don’t call me the “B” Word”. The forum held on Monday in room 111 of the Jacob T. Stewart building consisted a panel, […]
Author: EVAN HALE
Changes in residential life bring up questions
Students around campus had much to say and displayed concerns about the residential life changes at Grambling State. Effective in fall 2014 there will be no more Freshman Village; it will be known as Tiger Village. The changes in Tiger Village are: Truth Hall will house freshman females, […]
Rally urges GSU unity
Between the hours of 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the Favrot Student Union courtyard is usually flooded with students being entertained by music. But at Tuesday’s rally, which had no DJ, there were about two dozen people. The marked difference in attendance between the music […]
Lady Tigers drop must-win against TSU
The Lady Tiger basketball season came to an end as they a lost to Texas Southern University 76-82 in the second round of the Southwestern Athletic Conference Tournament in Houston, TX on Wednesday. Joanna Miller led the game with 23 points. She averaged 18.7 points in her senior season. […]
‘Into thin Air’
Early Saturday morning a jet departing from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing with 239 people aboard disappeared without a trace. Since then, the eyes of the world – and GSU students – have been on the efforts to find out what became of the flight. Since the disappearance of […]
Supporters urged to vote online
Grambling State University students, faculty, alumni and supporters are being asked to vote daily to help the university win a national online college competition. If successful, GSU will win $50,000 to upgrade the football field at Eddie G. Robinson Memorial Stadium. The Home Depot Retool Your School contest provides […]
Tigers end season with SWAC Tournament loss
The Grambling State University’s men’s basketball team semi Cinderella story is now over. On Wednesday in the quarterfinal game of the Southwestern Athletic Conference tournament, after GSU won it’s first SWAC tournament game since 2011, second-seeded Texas Southern won its seventh consecutive game defeating No. 10 seed Grambling State […]
PRE-HOUSING NEWS
In an effort to contribute to the University’s overall plan to address safety concerns on the campus, Residential Life has made the following changes, effective Fall 2014: Phase One: Includes the following residence halls: Truth, Jones, Tubman, Adams, Holland, Knott, Bethune, Richmond and Traditional Halls o Truth will […]
Reinventing the game
The Lady Tigers soccer team did not qualify for the Southwest Athletic Conference tournament last season, and one freshman player is determined to reinvent their game to guarantee that the team will make the cut next season. “I want to be different, be fit and be the star person […]
The return of Mr. Wipe Me Down
Baton Rouge has always been known for creating some of the most violent music known to man. Glorifying pill popping, gunplay and murders, artists still manage to attract fans all over the world. One rapper in particular by the name of Torrence “Lil Boosie” Hatch managed to break […]