For Black History Month, the Grambling State University Department of Visual and Performing Arts presented The Mountaintop, directed by Karl V. Norman. 'The Mountaintop' is final play for the spring season. This play was full of thoughts that moved Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on that catastrophic last […]
Other News
Rebel: Without A Pause…
Rihanna has definitely risen to the top of the charts once again with her latest album. The entire album is a mixture of the pop music she is famous for but also the Bad Gal RiRi she has come to be known as. Getty Images/Christopher Polk Rihanna with Anti […]
3.3.2016 Full Issue
Tigers teams take on UAPB, MVSU
GLENN LEWIS/The Yearbook Bre’nae Andrews, #12, on the Grambling Lady Tigers attempts a shot against the Lady Golden Lions of UAPB. Shakyla Hill led her team with 22 points, nine rebounds, three assists and four steals as the Grambling State University Lady Tigers defeated the Lady Golden Lions of University […]
Tigers’ baseball team falls to Pittsburgh
This past Saturday The University of Pittsburgh Panthers took a 2-0 series lead against the Grambling State University Tigers as they crushed the Tigers 14-6. In two days of play on Friday and Saturday the Panthers have outscored the Tigers 30-10. GLENN LEWIS/The Yearbook Johan Mojica hits a […]
GHS Kittens advance to quarter finals
The Grambling High School Kittens advance to the quarterfinals of the 2016 Allstate Sugar Bowl/LHSAA Boy’s Top 28 basketball tournament, this comes after the Kittens defeat the Block High School Bears on Tuesday, March 1 in a 55-66 showcase that kept the fans in the Frederick D. Hobdy Assembly Center […]
A Guest Perspective
Do you remember when Grambling’s very own Sonic Drive-In, right off of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, was vandalized and burnt down (circa 1996)? Well I do, because more than a few individuals blamed me for its demise; especially the mayor, the FBI, the ATF, and a host of […]
Our lives matter, do theirs?
In this generation when we are filled with rage from being oppressed, or what we call oppressed, we chant “Black Lives Matter”. We do this to show support of one another and we also use it as symbol of revolt towards “the man”. Little do we know, every time we […]
Student Perspectives
After six weeks of muteness Chris Rock finally came forward with his raw opinion on the #OscarsSoWhite controversy. Jaws dropped as the 88th Academy Awards host presented his opening monologue. The line that stuck with everyone was “You’re damn right Hollywood’s racist, but not the racist that you’ve grown accustomed […]
CAMUS BRIEFS
Favrot Student Union Board to sponsor activities, auditions The Favrot Student Union Board is releasing its schedule of activities for the months of March and April. If you are interested in being an opening act in the 2016 Tiger Fest concert to be held on April 14 please bring your […]