The Men’s track team clinched the 2011 SWAC championship with a total of 173 points. The Grambling State Track and field team competed in the SWAC championships held at LSU this weekend. Coach of the year, Bertram Lovell excitingly expressed that he was confident in his Men’s team performance going […]
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Baseball team wins on the road
COMPTON, Calif. – Grambling State University was well represented last weekend by the baseball team in Compton, Calif. as they won two out of three games in the Urban Youth Invitational in Los Angeles.The Tigers defeated Bethune-Cookman in game one by a final score of 5-3. Senior Adrian Turner, who […]
Queen Hatshepsut, a great Egyptian ruler
Pharaoh Queen Hatshepsut, daughter of Thutmose I and Queen Ahmose, was one of the greatest rulers in the Eighteenth Egyptian Dynasty; which according to whenweruled.com was an all-Black dynasty. Rit Nosotro, a writer for hypetext.net, claimed that, “Some historians believe that she was the Pharaoh’s daughter that drew [baby] Moses […]
GSU Lady Tigers reign over Lady Lions
PINE BLUFF, Ark.–The Grambling State Lady Tigers basketball team made short work of the Lady Golden Lions of Arkansas-Pine Bluff for the second time this season as they turned in a 72-43 victory tonight.It was all Lady Tigers in the first half opening a 4-0 lead to start the game. […]
A new start for Williams at GSU
On March 1st, Williams will officially begin his second tenure as head coach at one of the most respected football programs in the nation and I can’t say that I’m surprised by the mixed reaction from Gramblinites worldwide. Ironically, the majority of these so-called fans rarely make any major contribution […]
Gramblinite serves it up in court TV
Grambling alumna, Lena Wilson-Claybon, was recently chosen as supervising post producer on the nationally syndicated television show, Judge Karen’s Court. Lena graduated from Grambling State University in 1982 and began her television career as a commercial writer/producer at KALB-TV5 in Alexandria.After moving to Los Angeles in the early ’90s, she […]
Couples give relationship advise to class
Monday was not only known as the day of love but also a day to gain knowledge for personal growth.Dr. Sarah Dennis gave students in her Ethics and Leadership in Public Administration class at Grambling State University an opportunity to talk with five area couples about how they balance careers […]
Academic assessment to hold Rising Junior Exam Orientation
The Grambling State University Center for Academic Assessment will host a Rising Junior Examination Orientation on Monday, March 14 at 10 a.m. (Alphabets A-L), 2 p.m. (Alphabets M-Z) and March 15 at 11 a.m. (for students who cannot attend on Monday) in the Nursing Building Auditorium. Students are required to […]
HBCUs produce their fair share of celebrities
Historically Black Colleges and Universities are often thought of as being mediocre, especially those who consider Blacks intellectually inferior. A few HBCUs throughout the United States have been struggling with the issue of accreditation, falling enrollment and lack of sufficient funds to run these schools. These colleges and universities are […]
Advocacy days set in Arlington Virginia
Ecumenical Advocacy Days (EAD) will take place in Arlington, Va., March 25-28 at the Doubletree Hotel. The theme is “Development, Security and Economic Justice: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?” To register, go to www.advocacydays.org.Speakers are the Rev. John Nunes, president and CEO of Lutheran World Relief, and Monique […]