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Convocation speaker talks sister to sister

A convocation celebrating Women’s History Month was held on Wednesday, March 16 in the T.H. Harris Auditorium with the theme of Sister to Sister: Saving the Black Family, the keynote address was given by Dr. Julia Hare. Presiding over the program was Dr. Ernest L. Pickens, Vice President for Student […]

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Art Dept. seeks sponsors for awards for art students

Donations needed for prizes in annual competition. A High School Student Art Competition will be held from April 4 -14 in the Dunbar Hall Gallery, followed by the Annual GSU Student Competition. Awards will be presented to artists in both of the exhibitions, and sponsors are being sought. The aim […]

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McCall Dining Hall to close for makeover

The semester is well on its way to being complete. Many students had knowledge about the upcoming renovation of McCall Dining Hall, but didn’t know when it was going to start. The tentative date now to begin work is April 20 and it is expected to be completed by the […]

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Club holds Easter egg hunt

The School of Social Work field Education department in collaboration with Grambling Housing Authority held an Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday afternoon, March 12 in the quad in front of Grambling Hall. Children residing in the Housing Authority Complex and those throughout the Grambling and Ruston areas were invited to attend. […]

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On your mark, get set, Greek Week!

Greek Week is the one week out of the semester when Greek-lettered fraternities and sororities host various events, trying to be the best represented fraternity or sorority on campus. The president of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. gives his impression on the upcoming events: "I think it will be successful," […]

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QB battle on the horizon: Eugene to return

Grambling State athletics department officially announced that senior quarterback Bruce Eugene has been granted an extra year of eligibility by the NCAA.    Eugene, a native of New Orleans, had his 2004 campaign cut short when he tore knee tendons in the Tigers’ season opener against Alcorn State. Head coach […]

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Religious play receives good reviews

If you missed "Is That Man…Your Husband?" performed at the Monroe Civic Center Saturday, March 12, you missed a treat. The play introduced the audience to Chardenaye, a young woman who is in a lifeless marriage. Her husband Devante is too busy following behind Prophet Booker to find time for […]

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Ray J planning for his return

Its been four years since Ray J’s last album, This Ain’t a Game, was released. However, his new album, Raydiation, is to be his best work and is expected to be released in early June. So why has it taken so long for a comeback? "I had to make sure […]

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It’s time to grow spiritually

In First Corinthians 2:1-7, the Apostle Paul writes to the church at Corinth, which has been experiencing turmoil within the body. And even today, there’s a lot of division in the church because of folk not making up their minds that they’re going to put away their carnal understanding of […]

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Unity Among the Greeks: fries ain’t ready yet

Unity is defined as “the state or quality of being one; harmony,” but it is becoming clear that few individuals truly understand the meaning. A word that one is subject to run across in every organization’s objectives, bi-laws, and/or constitution, a word that has yet to be seen and it […]