Author: Staff Report

Features

GSU celebrates the lives of fallen Tigers

  I met Ha’Chelle at orientation of my freshman year. We had mutual friends which brought us extremely close. Chelle became one of my closest friends. We spent a lot of time together. I still find it hard to believe that she is not here with us, we were suppose […]

Sports

From The Press box

  The loss of Zoltan Riazzo, last year’s kicker, isn’t the only reason why the G-Men (0-3) are off to a slow start this season. Of course the hammering Grambling received from TCU was expected, but in Grambling’s two one-point losses in the  Southwestern Athletic Conference, I noticed it’s more […]

Sports

LADY TIGER BASKETBALL

  Grambling State’s new appointed women’s head coach Patricia Cage-Bibbs has named her assistant coaches for the 2012-13 season. Lou Hamilton, Erica Henry, and Brittanie Taylor-James will join Bibbs.  Hamilton comes in his third year assisting Bibbs. The Greenville, South Carolina native played for Charleston Southern football team before relocating […]

Sports

Lady Tigers joins 2012 Preseason Women’s NIT Field

  The Lady Tigers will be one of the 16 teams playing in the  2012 Preseason Women’s National Invitation Tournament.  The Preseason WNIT kicks off the women’s college basketball season and will be played Nov. 9-18 in a 3-game guarantee championship format. The 16-team field includes Davidson, Delaware, Duquesne, Georgetown, […]

Arts

Old friends team up for art show in Dunbar

  Appearing through Thursday, Sept. 27 in the Dunbar Hall Art Gallery is the work of Vitus Shell and Joey Slaughter. Slaughter is currently an art professor at Louisiana Tech University, however he has also taught at Grambling from 2003 to 2007. His mother is  employed at Grambling State.  Shell […]

Arts

AKAs host pink and green ball

  Wednesday evening at 7:08 p.m. in the Black and Gold room, the Alpha Theta chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority centered their week of events with a pink and green ball.   As attendants walked in the door, they were greeted by Miquel’s song “Adorn.” The mellow mood of […]

Sports

Every point counts

  His team’s kicking game is so bad this season that Grambling State University football Coach Doug Williams is considering all viable options. Desperate for a kicker immediately, he said he’ll consider  “one of the soccer girls who can kick it through the upright.”  Williams said he’s open to options […]

Opinion

Letter to the editor

  Dear beloved Grambling friends, family and fans:   56-0 We Won!   When I first heard about the GSU – vs.-TCU football “game” coming to Ft. Worth  I could hardly contain my personal quagmire. I’ve personally struggled,   since the 2011 Port City Classic, while remaining silent to avoid […]

Arts

Stage adaption

  A stage play is based on a simple story idea as opposed to a complex one that can be found in spy novels. Simplicity is the key to a successful play because of limitations such as: cost, time, sets, scene changes and characters. A stage play is not necessarily […]

Arts

Create imagination

  Its 9 a.m. on a Tuesday, I walked in the sketch room of Dunbar Hall, I noticed black chucks on her feet, red flannel shirt and short shorts. I said to myself that she looks like an artist straight out of Venice Beach. Her name is Krystle Ray and […]