Students around campus had much to say and displayed concerns about the residential life changes at Grambling State. Effective in fall 2014 there will be no more Freshman Village; it will be known as Tiger Village. The changes in Tiger Village are: Truth Hall will house freshman females, […]
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Tau Beta Sigma events empower women
In an effort to minimize the usage the “B” word, the of Grambling State University’s Zeta Mu Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma held a forum called “Don’t call me the “B” Word”. The forum held on Monday in room 111 of the Jacob T. Stewart building consisted a panel, […]
GSU to participate in NASA climate education project
Grambling State University was selected to participate as one of the cohorts for the NASA Innovations in Climate Education NICE Grant. According to Dr. Linda B. Hayden (Principle Investigator for the Grant), “Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) in Elizabeth City, North Carolina has joined with the University of New […]
Panther’s release happens quietly
It has been 44 years since the shooting death of a Baltimore police officer. That is how long a member of the old Black Panther civil rights group served for the killing. Eddie Conway, 67, the man who was charged with the murder, was released from prison last week. […]
Sororities in Action
The Alpha Theta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. kicked off a successful week at Grambling State University. Throughout this week, the ladies of pink and green hosted events for their “Real AKAs of Hollywood” themed week. The week is filled with different forums and fundraisers. “We wanted […]
Speaker announced for May 9 graduation
Moraine Valley Community College President Sylvia Jenkins will deliver Grambling State University’s spring commencement address in May. “We are privileged to welcome Dr. Jenkins back home to GSU as our special guest and graduation speaker,” said GSU President Frank G. Pogue. “She’s a stellar academic, a great leader and […]
Elections on horizon
Attention All Students interested in serving, GSU needs you. If you are interested in being: • in the SGA or on the SGA Executive Board • Miss GSU • Senior, Junior & Sophomore Class queen • Senior, Junior & Sophomore Class officers • Elections Commissioner & […]
GSU student named swac saac VP
Kayla Wilson is an athlete at Grambling State University. Last month, she was named 2014-2015 Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) Vice-President and is the 2013-2014 Grambling SAAC Vice-President. She is the first person to be named SWAC SAAC Vice-President from Grambling State University. She is […]
Ruston to run for cure
Northern Louisiana is preparing to be showered with color. The inaugural Color Me for a Cure 5K walk/run will be held in downtown Ruston on Saturday. “This is the first Color Me for a Cure in Ruston and this event will be about fun not really on the competitive […]
Organization holds panel discussion
On Feb. 27, The Society of Distinguished Black Women held an open discussion on many issues within the Black community, featuring a panel from the Political Science Association. The program was called “Remembering the Past, Thinking of the Future.” The discussion panel included political science majors Brooke Battiste, Timothy […]