Courtesy photo Willie Balancier is a senior mass communication major from New Orleans, La. End of the semester hassles. You know end of the semester is when many students are rushing around the campus to get Scantrons and finishing off last minute assignments. The majority of the students are stressed […]
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Students express themselves on custom street signs
Students pose with their custom street signs in front of the T. Harris Auditorium. Courtesy photo Custom street signs have been a Spring Fest favorite for many years. There were several unique events that took place during Spring Fest week and this was one of the most popular ones. This […]
Cheer tryouts near for 2019-20 academic year
The Grambling State University cheer squad celebrates after a competition. Courtesy photo The 2019-20 GSU cheerleader tryouts are open to any GSU student as well as high school seniors who have been accepted to attend GSU for the fall 2019 semester. “We hope to get as many students and non-students […]
Alphas put on Ape Walk Contest in Black & Gold
Cold Phront pose and do their best ape face after the competition. Courtesy photo The Delta Sigma Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity Inc., held an ape walk contest in the Black and Gold room. There were a total of four teams in the event which brought out a huge […]
Students share frustrations about GSU Police Dept.
Students complain about parking tickets, particularly because there aren’t enough parking spaces on campus. Courtesy photo Most students come to college to get away from being under their parent rules. They use college as a tool to mature, develop their adulthood and to have fun. However, while student reaction to […]
GSU ALUMS ARE AT THE TOP OF THEIR GAME
In the month of February the excellence of African American people is celebrated. Many are appreciated for making Harris ways for the next generation to follow. At Grambling State University, many have gone beyond and accomplished many achievements. Many went beyond just having a bachelor’s degree, and went […]