Speakers and guests were on hand Tuesday for the book signing and review session held Tuesday in A.C. Lewis Memorial Library as part of National Library Week. […]
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Bill Clinton runs afoul of ‘Black Lives Matter’
Last Thursday in Philadelphia, former President Bill Clinton, was interrupted by “Black Lives Matters” protesters in the middle of a speech supporting his wife’s, Hilary Clinton campaign. AP Former President Bill Clinton defended his wife’s use of the term “super-predator”. Protesters were carrying signs displaying the message “CLINTON crime bill […]
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Election results are in
With the school year coming to an end, election week finally arrived. This year there were some strong competitors who definitely brought the competition with them. Michael Meadows won the title as Student Government Association president and the 2016-2017 Miss Grambling State University will be Astra Watts. Michael Meadows (left) […]
National Library Week is set for April 10-16
National Library week this year will be celebrated during the week of April 10-16. National Library Week theme The A.C. Lewis Memorial Library on the campus of Grambling State has planned a week of activities in line with the theme, “Libraries Transform”. The following activities are all held in […]
The race continues
With 216 days until the U.S presidential elections, the primary elections are still a hot topic. Two Democrats and three Republicans are still in the running for their party’s 2016 presidential nomination. For the Democrats party Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and for the Republicans Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and […]
We should know not all of Islam is hostile
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), is a large group of followers of hardline religious teachings of Islam. Followers of ISIS align themselves to the teaching set out by the Sharia law. Moderate Muslims would disassociate themselves from the images being broadcast by various news agencies. The moderate […]
MC shines ‘Lyte’
This morning, GSU held its Women’s History Month Lyceum Program in the T.H. Harris Auditorium, with the legendary MC Lyte as the keynote speaker. “The God-Mother of Hip-hop” delivered an inspiring message to each vessel that was open and willing to receive it. MC Lyte, whose given name is Lana […]
Edwards protects higher education from further cuts
Governor John Bel Edwards said last week that the $70 million shortfall in this year’s budget will be resolved by a combination of cuts and savings from the Department of Health and Hospitals. That will spare Louisiana’s colleges and universities, which have already suffered a $28 million reduction in TOPS […]