Staff report The 2005 Black College Dance Exchange, an organization of dance groups from HBCUs, is on the Grambling State campus through Sunday. This year’s annual event will feature three master teachers who will be on hand to instruct dancers from across the country. The master teachers are Dr. Joselli […]
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Honors College holds Leadership Conference
The third annual Leadership Conference was held in the Black and Gold Room of the Favrot Student Union last Thursday and Friday. This was the first year invitations were given outside of Grambling State University. Other schools, including Jackson State University and Southern University, Shreveport, were in attendance. The conference […]
The ‘King’ has arrived
Denver native J.D. Mason has written one of the greatest fiction book in history. This heartfelt book is called “One Day I Saw a Black King.” It is about a couple named John King and Connie Rodgers whom shared a similar disturbed childhood experiences. For instance, John King’s late teenage, […]
Research group attends conference
Grambling State University’s Social Research Club recently participated in the 25th celebration of the Association of Gerontology and Human Development Conference at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The conference was hosted by North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, N.C., March 31- April 2. The attendees received a warm welcome by […]
Nikki Giovanni to appear at Library Week observance
Grambling State University will observe National Library Week, April 17 – 23 with a slate of activities. Highlighting the celebration will be a reception and book signing for renowned poetess Nikki Giovanni will be held Thursday, April 21 in the Grambling State University School of Nursing Auditorium. The event is […]
GSU Kappas win honors
Grambling State University’s Gamma Psi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. was highly regarded this previous weekend. The chapter attended its 69th Southwestern Province Council in historic Natchez, Miss. There, the chapter made history by receiving several awards and nominations. For the first time, Gamma Psi was presented the […]
Scholarship banquet hosted April 2 by local NAACP
The Grambling branch of NAACP hosted its second annual Freedom Fund/Scholarship banquet Saturday, April 2 in Washington-Johnson Complex, Room 100. The theme of the event was “The Race is on…We’ve Got The Power.” The banquet provided its guests with an elegant dinner, keynote speaker, Irene Thomas, retired registrar of GSU, […]
GSU Debate team gets bid to nationals
Grambling State University has a rich history and continues to add to the legacy every day. The Earl Lester Cole Honors College Debate Team of Grambling State University is doing its part in adding to the history of academic and the overall progress of the University. Their last tournament, held […]
Assembly Center to be complete by summer 2006
Though it will not be complete until 2006, the tall-framed building located behind the Robinson football is stadium will be the new home of an Assembly Center. There have been plans for a basketball arena for over 25 years, according to Leon Sanders, Vice President of Operations. According to Sanders, […]
Nomination convention draws many title seekers
Many students turned out to the Student Government Association elections interest meeting Monday to learn about the upcoming spring elections. Chad Harry, a senior from Bogalusa, was appointed by the SGA to be the election commissioner. According to Harry, precampaigning will not be tolerated. ” We want to run a […]