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‘Eclipsed’ play examines African country led by freed U.S. slaves
Courtesy photo The Department of Visual and Performing Arts will present its first production of the year Feb. 19-22 at 7 p.m. in the Floyd L. Sandle Theatre. The play by Danai Gurira is titled “Eclipsed” and chronicles the struggles of five Liberian woman caught in the clutches of […]
Campus baker: AgeKreations
Age photographed some of her sweet creations. Dazia Age/Courtesy photo If you’re on the prowl for a decadent one of a kind sweet treat, then Dazia Age is the person to get in contact with. The Tennessee bred sophomore initially started her baking business by making things for her friends […]
Local makeup artist reflects on beginnings, aspires for more
Zaria Griffith (left) and Kayley S. Easter (right) showcase their makeup skills at the Black Excellence event. Jasmine Franklin/The Gramblinite Kaley S. Easter. Courtesy photo For so many black women, shopping for makeup can be arduous and tiresome. Luckily, companies are now providing a larger variety of products to accommodate […]
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SHAFFER: Eddie Rob’s 100th birthday
Cartoon drawn by Deshantey Coleman This article is dedicated to a man that would’ve made 100 years old. Eddie G. Robinson was born on Feb. 13, 1919. Robinson always dreamed to be a football coach. His record shows that he won 408 games. He loved what he did and was […]
SHAFFER: Why I celebrate V-Day
Diana Shaffer is a graduate student in mass communication from Dehli, La. Courtesy photo What do you think about when Valentine’s Day comes around? Do you even celebrate this man-made holiday? As for myself, I celebrate it even though I’m not in a relationship. I take the time to spend […]
BECK: Why waste your investments when you really don’t care?
Averi-Alexya Beck is a junior mass communication major from Shreveport, La. Before arriving at Grambling, I’d always heard negative connotation from my peers about my school of choice. “You won’t be getting a real education” and “All of the classes are easy” are just two of the things I heard […]
Black History Fact
‘Recovering A Lost Identity: The Healing of Black America’ event to begin Friday
Hebrews to Negroes Self Identity Workshop The Negro Network and The Student Counseling and Wellness Resource Center of Grambling State University will be hosting a special two-day 2019 Black History Program titled “Recovering A Lost Identity: The Healing of Black America.” The Negro Network, originally founded in early 2013, aims […]