Grambling State University Greeks represent well at the Bayou Classic.
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Record low turnout among events that mar experience for GSU
The Bayou Classic made a triumphant return to its storm-torn New Orleans home with many people skeptical about the city’s readiness. The smallest crowd in Bayou Classic history turned out to see first hand what state the city and the two schools were really in. “Last year was a horrible […]
Grooves hold women’s appreciation
The gentlemen of Groove Phi Groove met the young ladies at the door of the Black and Gold Room with a single white rose and escorted them to their seats. As the lights dimmed, soft music played. The voice of Harold Green flowed over the audience with the poem, “Essence […]
‘Divas of Soul’ dance camp comes to GSU
Old friends reunited and held a dance camp for the Orchesis Dance Company. Christopher Huggins and Dianne M. Grigsby was apart of the same dance company Alvin Ailey American dance company. Dancer, teacher and choreographer Huggins is currently a resident choreographer for the Duke Ellington School of the Arts High […]
Government classes research Hurricane Katrina aftermath
A group of undergraduates, and graduate students are currently conducting research focusing on various issues related to the devastation and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. In conducting the research, Dr. Sarah D. Dennis and students in her State and Local Government and Public Policy Development classes traveled to New Orleans […]
20 Questions grand finale
1. Aren’t you upset by the below standard performance of Southern’s sororities at the step show? 2. Aren’t you even madder that they still placed? 3. Would you agree our Kappas and Zetas were cheated? 4. Who AB-solutely screwed up on the one-yard line? 5. Would you agree that Lil’ […]
Tiger band to perform music at the Rose Bowl
Attention to all of the Star Wars fans! The World Famed Tiger Marching Band has been chosen by Lucas Films to perform music from the Star Wars collection at the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, Calif. The Rose Bowl Classic is known as the “Grand Daddy” of them all […]
‘Happy Valley High’ play under way
#160; Monday Nov. 27 marked the opening of another play “Happy Valley High” presented by the College of Arts and Sciences and GSU The Speech and Theatre Department. The musical, which was set in 1959, with an original 50’s musical score, was a play that took place in Happy valley […]
The King has finally come
He just couldn’t help it. “Back like Jordan, wearing the #45,” President S. Carter simply “can’t leave rap alone”-and “the game needs” him. When the Mike Jordan of Rap came back to the game, everyone asked the same question: Will it be the ’97 Mike Jordan or the ’01 Mike? […]
Is it unreasonable to judge, ask Islam
It is clearly unreasonable to judge a whole group of people, or the creed in which they believe, by the actions of a few. For example, it is inconceivable to judge Christianity or the teachings of Prophet Jesus, peace and blessings be upon him and upon all other God’s prophets, […]