It is rare to find a college graduate working within her field in the current economic and employment atmosphere. Yet that is exactly the position Southern alumna Brandi Worley has found herself.Worley graduated from Southern in 2006 with a bachelor of arts degree in print journalism and in 2007 with […]
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‘Vagina Monologues’ delight, uplift
Vagina power. Vagina knowledge. Vagina pain. Vagina appreciation. Vagina beauty. Vagina experience. All things vagina were celebrated and explored Monday night in Dunbar’s theater for Aigner Edgerson’s senior project. She presented a portion of The Vagina Monologues. The cast included freshman Tiana Alexander, sophomore Julietta Gonzague, senior Ebonie Hubbard, sophomore […]
Conscientious fashionistas?
Gone are the days of the frivolous, selfish consumer, the ones who blindly frolic through retail areas and purchase everything on a “got-to-have” basis.Consumers have become much wiser. This might be due to a deteriorating economy or simply, the consumer has become more compassionate in a sense. With all that […]
Research club represents at Atlanta conference
Members of Grambling State University’s Social Research Club, Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society presented Intergenerational and International Panel on the Significance of the 2009 Inauguration at the Association for Gerontology and Human Development (AGHD) conference in Atlanta. The meeting and educational conference was held during the month of March.The […]
‘Spectrum’ showcases talent
The university’s Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Band, Choir, Experimental Jazz Ensemble, and Show Band performed an array of pieces to entertain the crowd last week when the Music Department presented its annual President’s Musical Spectrum in the Assembly Center.Among the crowd were First Year Experience students dressed in white and black, […]
Where are police when needed?
I feel unsafe. VERY unsafe. It is no secret that the security, alert system and police manpower on campus lack structure and efficiency. Surveillance cameras are not monitored, dark streets fail to be illuminated by lamp posts, and fights ensue even in the presence of our esteemed, immaculately clad officers. […]
So who says light skin is better?
The weather is getting warmer and the sun is beginning to shine bright. With this change some people start to complain about getting darker. This light skinned dark skinned complex is something that has been bothering me for a while. Now that I am older, I am starting to notice […]
My campus ain’t safe anymore
It was a year ago when we realized how inadequate our police were. Week after week, gunmen went crazy on campus. One allegedly robbed people with AK-47s; another allegedly pulled out a handgun and shot it in the air. It was the beginning of an unstable period at GSU.I find […]
Moore’s Barber Shop makes highlight in health outreach
The Black Barbershop Health Outreach Program held free diabetes and high blood pressure screenings at Moore’s Barbershop in Grambling on Saturday. Workers from the program contacted Grambling’s Nursing Department for volunteers to help in the community. James Moore, owner of Moore’s Barbershop for more than 40 years, was pleased when […]
Would founder be proud of his Park?
The weather is getting nicer and students at Grambling State University are looking for a better place to hang out other than the Yard to have a good time, maybe even grill some steak or chicken. Most students do not know there is a Charles P. Adams Park in front […]