The Queen is here! The Arch-Android known as Cindi Mayweather has brought her vision into fruition by sonically harnessing a mass following from her world of Metropolis into our world as The Electric Lady, now as she rightfully takes her throne as the beloved leader of the Wondaland Arts Society, […]
Author: JARON CLARK
New ownership for Lady Tigers
A young and experienced Grambling State University women’s soccer looks to kick their way past last season struggles with a new sense of ownership and philosophy. The Lady Tigers struggled to a 1-10-1 record last season with their solo win coming against Alcorn 1-0 at home. Also the Lady […]
CAMPUS BRIEFS
Favrot Student Union Board releases upcoming activities The Favrot Student Union Board has released a number of activities for September. Activities will include a Calendar Signing on The Yard at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8. A Water Play Day will be held at 6 p.m. in the Quad on Thursday, […]
GSU remembers employee of 34-years
Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 22 for Daphne Lenore Bernard McGhee in Bernice. Courtesy photo Daphne L. Bernard McGhee smiles with her daughter Candance. Ms. McGhee was the second child born to Wilfred Bernard, Jr. and Joyce Watley Bernard on Aug. 28, 1958. On Thursday, Aug. 13 the […]
FSUB holds general assembly meeting on campus
On Tuesday, the Favrot Student Union Board held a general assembly in the Black and Gold Room. The assembly was called to order by the president, Khadijah Freeman, who thanked everyone for signing up and for their participation in Welcome Week. After an introduction from vice president Alinza Rogers, and […]
Elections fever starts early at Grambling State
The Grambling State Student Government Association fall elections are close to being in full effect here at GSU and you are invited. For the next two weeks Grambling’s Student Government Association will be holding elections for all classifications that were not able to run in the spring. All students interested […]
Dominican tragedy touches GSU
Dominica is a country known for producing bananas, citrus, mangoes, coconut oil, and soaps that many other products used around the world. But, the small country and its many resources was heavily damaged by tropical storm Erika on Aug. 27. The storm left an estimated 20 people dead with many […]
Sport’s Briefs
Myers Named HBCU Coach of the Year Grambling State University Head Women’s Tennis Coach Kenneth Myers was named the 2015 Historically Black College & Universities Coach of the Year. Myers received this honor during the 98th American Tennis Association (ATA) National Tennis Championships in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Aug. 8. […]
Grambling baseball player shines in summer league
Larry Barraza, shortstop for the Grambling State University baseball team, had a memorable summer as he spent the past two months at the Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy in Compton, California. Barraza, who is from Huntington Park, California, played for the Academy Barons in the highly talented California Collegiate […]
You can’t get a refund on a refund
Your freshmen year can bring a number of different things that you may not use. One main thing is the freedom. You may be thinking “I had freedom at home,” and you could have; but not the type of freedom that you will experience in college. You had freedom […]