The Acquisitions librarian orders and receives monographic resources that support the curricula in a timely, accurate, and fiscally responsible manner. Collaboration with colleges, schools, students and librarians on decisions relating to collection development ensures that resources ordered will support the program and enhance the collection. This department is responsible for […]
Author: Sarah Hassen
Shannon Davis
The Mary Watson-Hymon Afro-American Center is a special collection of books and materials that uniquely represents studies in anthropology, economics, political science, literature, art, history, and music that are characteristic of Black culture.The center is housed on the second floor of the A. C. Lewis Memorial Library in Rooms 167 […]
Grambling State’s library creates its own story
The A.C. Lewis Memorial Library services were first offered at what is now Grambling State University in 1933. Two years later records describes a collection of 437 books, eight magazines, one newspaper, and a repair budget of $337. In 1962, library resources were moved to the present struce, named in […]
Food sampling highlights health
The James Ard Adventist Center hosted a food tasting on Tuesday evening to showcase different flavors of vegan dining. The tasting was part of the Center’s Revelation Seminar taking place this week. The goal is to develop a healthy, spiritual and physical lifestyle. Dr. Martin Opoku, a licensed doctor and […]
GSU nursing organization sponsors scholarship run
The Grambling State University Student Nurses Association held its 2nd Annual Tequita Bryant Memorial Scholarship 1 Mile Run/Walk on Saturday April 2, 2011 at 8 a.m. in the parking lot of the Nursing building. Bryant was a Graduate of Grambling and was a member of the Alpha Theta Chapter of […]
Spring fashion, what’s in and what’s not (for men)
Gentlemen, even though Easter is right around the corner it doesn’t mean that you should look like an advertisement for Crayola crayons. Certain colors make us stand out and represent our emotions, but to embrace it makes a difference. Every hue is not made for everyone. The colors of the […]
Grambling Grammys & controversy in the ‘G’
The Favrot Student Union Board presented the Grambling Grammys Monday night in T.H. Harris Auditorium.The rousing event boasted substantial attendance and was one of the early Tigerfest activities. While collegiate superlatives and vanity were enough to attract numbers, the occasion was also historic. “It’s the first time we’ve ever had […]
Spring fashion, what’s in and what’s not (for women)
With spring comes the best part of the season, the fashion. It’s about time to pull out the maxi dresses and rompers.While sheer and prints are in, it’s hard to not overdo it. Sheer tops were all over the Fashion Week runways. There’s one rule to wearing the gauzy fashion […]
A look back into past presidency
On the eve of the 2011-2012 Student Government Association elections, a look back into this year’s presidency and board members and their affect on Grambling’s campus is a must. Lamark Hughes is this year’s SGA president, and William Burge, his running mate, is vice president. Hughes was elected by the […]
Tigerfest 2011 under way at Grambling
The Tigerfest comedy/talent show rocked T.H. Harris auditorium Wednesday night. The two-for-one event humored and surprised the student body. Spoken word artist and criminal justice senior Keith Brown won the crowd’s support, a cash prize and the notoriety which accompanies victory over other more typical Tigerfest performances during the Apollo […]