He is 6-2 and he weighs 200 pounds. He wears No. 26 and is often referred to as “Pit Bull.” Born on April 21, 1985, Zaire Wilborn started playing football when he was five years old. “When I first started, I loved running with the ball,” Wilborn said. “Eventually when […]
Author: Jerome Hubbard
Sandle Theatre season kicks off with fanfare
The play God’s Trombones debuted in the Floyd L. Sandle Theatre Sunday. This is the first play of the semester from the Department of Speech and Theatre and the first play at GSU directed by department head Dr. King David Godwin who acquired the position in Spring 2007. “Half of […]
The News-Star violated copyright law on photos
Editors at The Gramblinite were shocked to see some of their photo editor’s pictures on CNN. The photos showed a child with her head in a noose, but that was not what drew the attention of the editors.What shocked them was the fact that The (Monroe) News-Star was given credit […]
A memorable internship
Students are encouraged to attend as many internships as possible to help locate job opportunities and learn new skills. Internships are unique and important to a student’s education. However, some internships may be a great deal more intense and closely related to the real world of work. Take Kewon Hikeem […]
‘…and a few words’
The Art Department held a reception Tuesday for the new artwork on display titled “…and a few words” from new assistant professor Drek Davis.Most of the mixed media pieces are from Davis’ thesis project at the University of Georgia. They were created between 2004 up to 2007, the last piece […]
FB: Miss Valley @ GSU
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Alma J. Brown Jena Six Protest
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Grand Opening of Renovated Favrot Student Union
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You missed a great forum!
Is freedom really free?Why does the Willie Lynch concept still keep us divided today? That’s just a taste for those of you who missed last Tuesday’s forum, “Rifts in the Black Community” hosted by the Delta Sigma chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha. The program opened with a reading of the […]
We learned a valuable lesson!
The situation The Gramblinite has found itself in this past week has taught us some invaluable lessons. For those who may not know, here is the situation: Kindergartners and first-grader’s at Alma J. Brown (ABJ) Elementary, a laboratory school governed by and on the campus of Grambling State University, participated […]