In a two-game home stand, the Lady Tigers basketball team was able to secure two close wins. The first was Saturday afternoon against in-state rivals Southern University, with GSU winning 57-56. On Monday night, the Lady Tigers defeated Alcorn State University 64-57. With the wins, the Lady Tigers balance to […]
Author: Tierra Smith
Stuart Scott, ESPN-great, dies at age 49
Stuart Scott, one of sports broadcasting’s most notable on-air personalities died Jan. 4 after a 7-year battle with cancer. In 2007, Scott went to the hospital for a severe stomach ache. Doctors discovered that it was his appendix. After surgery, his physicians deemed that it might be cancerous, unfortunately they […]
Set goals; resolutions never work out
Resolutions and goals are pretty much the same thing. I would much rather say goals because when I set a new resolution I never own up to it. People usually set New Year’s resolutions, and within a two-month period their commitment to the resolution stops. Whether you set goals or […]
Twenty Questions: Jan 15
DISCLAIMER: 20 Questions is intended for ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. Those who can’t take a joke need not read!!! 1. Is the girl from Frozen outside having multiple orgasms? 2. Who failed at creating their schedule? 3. Who thought they were going to graduate in December and are still here? 4. […]
Much ado about funny
If anyone knows Seth Rogen and James Franco then you know that they can make very vulgar and hilarious movies. From their last films together “Pineapple Express”, and “The End”, they have always made comedies on edgy topics. Whether its being involved in drug trafficking or even an apocalyptic setting […]
NAACP bombing in Colorado goes practically unnoticed
It was almost a week ago that a homemade explosive device was detonated and destroyed an exterior wall of the NAACP chapter in Colorado Springs, Colo. The blast also caused damage to a local barbershop. No one was hurt but the chapter’s president, Henry Allen Jr., said, “The blast was […]
GSU honors alumni educators at luncheon
Grambling State University held a special luncheon for the GSU alumni educators on Saturday afternoon in the Black and Gold Room. It was a formal event specifically catering to the concerns of the financial side of Grambling. The luncheon began with a keynote speech from the Vice President of Research […]
‘LifeChange’ invites Grambling students, staff to Bible study
LifeChange offers greetings to all Grambling students and staff! The organization invites everyone to a life changing experience with God. LifeChange meets every Monday at exactly 6:30 p.m., in the Grambling Hall Auditorium, on the GSU campus. College students are constantly being bombarded by many distractions, and some of those […]
Tallulah native remembered as ‘Everyone’s Friend’
Those who knew Carl Robinson Jr., a junior from Tallulah, La. knew him for his smile and warm hugs. He was definitely helpful and very loved. “It’s very rare that you find some- body who was everybody’s friend,” said Dana Howard, director of Residential Life. “He never had anything bad […]
TV Center expands tools and talent
New developments and routines have been seen by those who attend the Grambling State University basketball games this year. The Television Center has expanded the coverage of the basket- ball games to bring more interaction and excitement to the games. When students or spectators go to basketball games, they will […]