Ruston High students work together to win a Engineering Week competition. Glenn Lewis/GSU Media Bureau Clayton A. Wiley Engineering Week is dedicated to ensuring a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce by increasing the understanding of and interest in engineering and technology careers. The celebration of National Engineers Week […]
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Grambling singers steal the scene at Talent Show finals
Mionne Destinne(Left), 2nd place Breeanne Davis, 1st place R’Reon Robinson, 3rd place Tydis Foster. Raven LeDay/The Gramblinite The lights dimmed red along each side of the audience and bright stage lights highlighted the performers perfectly. Picture a night full of high positive energy all over the room. […]
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Department of Theatre Arts puts on “Eclipsed” play. Glenn Lewis/GSU Media Bureau Flyer for the “Ecplised” play, directed by Karl Norman. Glenn Lewis/GSU Media Bureau Department of Mass Communication hosts N-Word panel discussion. Glenn Lewis/GSU Media Bureau Department of Criminal Justice holds Black History Program in Nursing Building. Philip Fowler/The […]
Hill ties GSU, SWAC record for steals in loss to Jackson State
Hill is currently one steal away from becoming the SWAC and Grambling State career steals leader. Raven LeDay/The Gramblinite The Grambling State University women’s basketball team traveled to Jackson State on Feb. 23 suffering a key loss in SWAC conference. With the 89-60 win Jackson State (12-13, 8-5) has […]
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Members of Grambling's own World Famed march in and kicks off the spring High School Day. Philip Fowler/The Gramblinite Grambling orchesis take the show during High School Day pep rally. Philip Fowler/The Gramblinite Junior high school students loving the excitement during pep rally. Philip Fowler/The Gramblinite DJ Twinz kick off […]
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Black Wall Street and the 1921 Tulsa race riot
What the Tulsa, Oklahoma, neighborhood of Greenwood, widely known as the Black Wall Street, looked like before and after the events of May 30-June 1, 1921. Oklahoma Historical Society/Courtesy photo Newspaper coverage following the destruction of what The Tulsa World called “Little Africa”. Estimates of the number of dead ranged […]
Blacks have made strides in …
Baldwin There are endless numbers of African American authors, poets, playwrights, and novelists who have blessed the world with their literary works. One such writer was James Baldwin, who wrote plentiful essays, novels and poems during the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. Born In Harlem, New York, on Aug. 2, […]
Blacks have made strides in …
Max Robinson started his career in journalism in 1959, and he served as anchor of the eve- ning newscast at ABC from 1978 to 1983. ABCNEWS.COM/Courtesy photo Who is Max Robinson? Why is he an unsung black historical figure. Max Robinson who was an American broadcast journalist for ABC News […]
Blacks have made strides in …
Joycelyn Elders was the rst African Americansurgeon general in the U.S. Official photo Black History Month is all about paying tribute and celebrating the achievements of generations of African American men and women who helped pave the way for many. Black History Month is a time of rejoicing, celebrating and thanking […]