Not many but just enough students met in the Favrot Student Union Room 242 for a stress seminar put on by Iota Phi Theta’s Miss Gold De’Trice Gaines, a junior criminal justice major from Las Vegas, Nevada. The seminar titled “Pulling Out My Hair” was lead by a member of […]
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Research Black history yourself
Black History Month is a time where we are supposed to remember the ones who paved the way for us to get where we are now. We have this month, but not many people acknowledge the fact, and couldn’t care less to research our history. Marshala Young I think […]
Let us never forget our history
Being an African American in this world today is very tough, unequal in the aspect of receiving the same respect or common courtesy that the Caucasian Americans receive, and very scary, especially for African American males. When it all boils down to it, no one can stand back and say […]
GSU ALUMS ARE AT THE TOP OF THEIR GAME
In the month of February the excellence of African American people is celebrated. Many are appreciated for making Harris ways for the next generation to follow. At Grambling State University, many have gone beyond and accomplished many achievements. Many went beyond just having a bachelor’s degree, and went […]
GSU ALUMS ARE AT THE TOP OF THEIR GAME
Young Smith Graduates from Grambling State University have become a part of our Black history. Graduates who have pursued a career in business have shown the world that we can all be more than just performers or athletes. Denise Young Smith and Thomas A. Moorehead have definitely proved that we […]
Tech’s BSU sponsors events
The Louisiana Tech Black Student Union hosted a Black Culture Week, from Jan. 31 to Feb. 4. The week consisted of events informing and involving students about Black culture events. BSU wanted to celebrate Black History Month to show unity within the black population attending Tech. Alexis Harvey, a […]
‘Rise Up’ organization holds first meeting of semester
Rise Up had their first interest meeting in the Favrot Student Union Theatre on Thursday. Micah Perkins, 2015-2016 Miss Omega Psi Phi, formed the Pro Black socially conscious organization. Perkins plans to spread enlightenment on the struggles of Black women, and promote unity between the relations of African-American men and […]
Student walks in NY Fashion Week
ldquo;Black models have a hard time in the fashion industry,” says former Grambling student Reneicia Johnson. “It’s very rare for black models to be considered high fashion. Most of the time, we are limited to nudity, swimsuits, or sexually subjective material.” But Johnson was recently afforded an opportunity to participate […]
Former Gramblinite on the move
ldquo;Don’t give up, keep going, keep praying” were the parting words of Branden Love, celebrity barber and former GSU student. Love got his start in barbering at Grambling, giving $10 haircuts in his dorm room. During his junior year he had the opportunity to give a haircut to Grambling legend […]
G-Nite travels to conference
This past week, The Gramblinite attended the Southeast Journalism Conference that was held in Clarksville, Tennessee at Austin Peay State University. Young journalists from different colleges around the Southeast got an amazing opportunity to meet and chat with different guest speakers who provided powerful words of wisdom, helpful key points […]