Tyler Perry has a variety of movies and TV shows with unique possibilities and outrageous circumstances. His latest release, “A Madea Homecoming,” is not an exception. In his movie Perry’s directors and camera crews capture biblical moments and reference them to modern life. The objective of the movie seems to […]
Author: SheriDan Robinson
Women’s History Month: Profiling singer/performer Eartha Kitt
Be it through song or her acting abilities, Eartha Kitt always made an impact. On Jan. 17, 1927, Eartha Mae Kitt was born in St. Matthews, South Carolina. Kitt’s mother, Annie Mae, was said to have been raped at the age of 16 by the cotton plantation’s owner's son. In […]
“Encanto” Review
ldquo;Encanto” is a magical experience for the whole family to enjoy. Disney’s animators, writers, and producers have really outdone themselves! Each character is so unique with distinct colors and personality traits, the characters are surprisingly realistic. The family reminds me of a Latinx family back at home. I love […]
Energy takers vs. Energy savers
Daily life is all about balancing work, social, and personal activities in a stress-free way. I am going to discuss some energy givers and energy takers, which should bring readers to a peaceful way of living. The best energy giver is a glass of water because it is refreshing whether […]
Mardi Gras Ball: What a Night!
On the night of Feb. 18, F-sub and the Land Gap Committee hosted the Mardi Gras Ball. Mardi Gras is a French word meaning “Fat Tuesday.” It is a 47-day American celebration honoring the separation of Louisiana not being ruled by Napoleon. The celebration consists of Christian feasts and Fat […]
Black History Month: Charles R. Drew, provider of life’s blood to all
On June 3, 1904, Charles Richard Drew was born in Washington, D.C. He was surrounded by the poverty and hopelessness of the black community. At the close of the civil war, blacks were promised freedom, but instead, they were imposed in Jim Crow laws. The Jim Crow laws enforced poor […]
Black History Month: Fredrick McKinley Jones
On May 17, 1893, Fredrick McKinley Jones was born in Covington, Kentucky. He was a dedicated black inventor who was awarded more than 61 patents. Jones had an Irish father and a black mother, who both died before he reached age 10. Father Ryan, a Catholic priest, took him in […]
Here is why Grambling students should enjoy Anime
Anime was adopted by animation in Japan; It’s supposed to represent a western perspective of Japanese culture. Anime does not have a certain style or dialogue. When the U.S. artist became familiar with anime it became a style. The culture was recognized by the U.S. in the mid-1990s. Anime can […]
CARTOON: Dreams
ull; Sheridan Robinson is a senior from Los Angeles. Have an idea? Want to submit a cartoon, editorial or news story of your own? Reach out to us at gsunewspaper@gmail.com. Put "I want to help The Gramblinite" in the subject line of your email.
Cartoon: Friends
ull; Sheridan Robinson is a junior from Los Angeles. Have an idea? Want to submit a cartoon, editorial or news story of your own? Reach out to us at gsunewspaper@gmail.com. Put "I want to help The Gramblinite" in the subject line of your email.