Grambling State University’s College of Education held its first session of the sixth La Gear Up Summer Learning Camp Monday, May 30 through Saturday, June 5. The summer 2010 program consists of two, one-week camps. The theme of the camp is CSI: Grambling (College Success Investigators). Using CSI (Crime Scene […]
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Sports Perspective
Who’s going to win the NBA championship? Will it be the Lakers or Celtics? It seems as if Los Angeles has the advantage.Although my team the Cavaliers lost to the Celtics 94 – 85. James finished strong with a triple double he had 27 points 10 assist and19 rebounds, but […]
Broadway to hold 3rd football camp
Grambling State University will host the third annual Rod Broadway Football Camp, June 13-18. The aim of the camp is to provide the players with the finest football instruction possible in all phases of the game.The camp will provide football players from ages four to 17 the opportunity to learn […]
Tezeno wears two hats
Albert Tezeno began heading Grambling State University’s Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships Feb. 1. Shortly after he became interim associate vice president for Enrollment Management and Retention.Tezeno, a 1990 graduate of GSU, said working in the area of financial aid is one of the most rewarding careers. “It is […]
GSU is shortchanging its grads by not establishing alumni connection
Dear Editor:This is in regards to the article titled “Grambling State Senior accepted to Harvard” in the April 22, 2010, edition of The Gramblinite. I would like to commend Ms. Henry on her acceptance to Harvard University. Being accepted to an Ivy League university from an HBCU is not only […]
Solving unimagined problems takes creative thinking
tities can’t contain today’s problems. Everything from the financial meltdown of 2008-09 to the Greek debt crisis to the recent oil spill in the Gulf Coast makes us feel that the civilized world’s abilities to contain big challenges are shrinking. What has happened in the past few decades that created […]
Future of Grambling State is in our hands
As the semester comes to an end, this is the time for evaluation. Teachers evaluate how much we learned while we evaluate how much teachers taught. I would like to propose another type of evaluation: the love evaluation. How much of God’s love has been shown in your daily life? […]
The message of Tea Party rallies
I was recently a protestor against the Tea Party Rally that was held in Ruston. I did so by making a sign that said “Tea Party=KKK.” To many, it may appear that I made a ainst the Tea Party Rally that was held in Ruston. I I would be dead […]
GSU education professor passes
Dr. Wilton Barham, a professor in the College of Education at Grambling State University, passed away Tuesday. Funeral arrangements were pending at press time.He taught introductory, intermediate and advanced research methods/designs and statistics. Barham was head of the Department of Educational Leadership; director of doctoral programs; campus director for the […]
Laboratory school students receive etiquette tips
In an effort to prepare young ladies for prom and life, Torry Dean hosted an etiquette seminar for female juniors and seniors at Grambling High.Hazel D. Hunter was the guest presenter. She discussed table manners, good posture and the appropriate manner in which ladies should carry themselves. Also, she showed […]