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GSU Softball starts season split, 1-1

  The Grambling State women’s softball team split first two games of the season. In a rescheduled  double header, GSU torches Texas College Steers, 11-0 and 12-4, on Tuesday.  GSU offsevice game was rolling, in game two, they scored in every inning up to bat.  On Wednesday, the Lady Tigers were defeated by Louisiana Tech, […]

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‘This really works’

Grambling State University President Frank G. Pogue was chomping on some French fries and a corn dog as he chatted with students. Celebrating Presidents Day with an interactive lunch in McCall Dining Hall, Pogue, members of the administration, faculty and staff enjoyed lunch eating what students eat as they asked GSU students to open up […]

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SAI senerades Grambling State

   Last Friday wasn’t a normal day. Not only was it a special day for lovers, but for anyone who heard the melodic ladies of Sigma Alpha Iota Music Fraternity.    The Eta Zeta Chapter went around campus performing “Sing-O-Grams.”   The ladies serenaded administrators, faculty, staff and students throughout the Grambling State University.   ”I love […]

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Tigers to go for two wins in a row

  The Grambling State University men’s basketball team  (3-19, SWAC 2-11) will have the opportunity to capture its forth win of the season and second in a row. The Tigers will hit the hardwood at 5:00 p.m. at the Fredrick C. Hodby Assembly Center.  Saturday, the Tigers will battle Jackson State University (9-16, SWAC 5-8) […]

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Surprise! Surprise!

  Grambling State University president pops in on weekly meeting of The Gramblinite to congratulate the staff on a national win, offers encouragement The Gramblinite‘s weekly staff meeting was preempted when the president showed up. Grambling State University President Frank G. Pogue made a surprise visit to the Washington-Johnson Complex to wish the campus newspaper […]

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GSU students pledge not to use the ‘N’ word

  Emotions and opinions were stirred inside the Favrot Student Union by the topic of the “N” word hosted by the Iota Phi Theta Fraternity.   Yesterday, the Iota Theta Chapter at Grambling State University held a forum called “Say No to the “N” Word” yesterday in room 243.  Nobel Michael, a member, was the master […]

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‘Glass of Water’ brings deception in our midst

   On Feb. 18, the Grambling State University Department of Visual and Performing Arts premiered “The Glass ff Water” written by Eugène Scribe.   The witty three act play is directed by Karl Norman and features less roles by Grambling State students:  Sean Turner, Kdeja Johnson, Jayla Fountain, Kadarius Gray and Rachel Chinn.  The artfully ironic […]

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GSU ROTC cadets attend camp in Florida

     Eleven Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets from Grambling State University recently traveled to Camp Blanding in Florida for a Cadet Ranger Challenge during the weekend of Jan. 26.  The training events tested several skills that the cadets have trained for. But the object of the game is teamwork. Grambling did not place, however, […]

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Life without basketball?

  Facing several obstacles growing up, Antwan Scott used basketball as an escape route. It was therapeutic during hard times. But now he is forced to consider a life without basketball.  Doctors confirmed after Saturday night’s loss to Texas Southern, 74-71, that Scott’s ribs were fractured, and he could possibly be out for the season.  […]

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No more interviews

   With the controversy that finds its home in the hip-hop community, Drake places himself right in the hot seat in a recent interview with Rolling Stone Magazine.  In the interview, Drake made a couple statements that he knew would stir up the audience. To top it all off, Rolling Stone replaced the cover with […]