You, may find my view interesting, especially since I’m both a pastor and a professional journalist. I don’t get caught up into letting the media or political analysts categorize me as part of “the religious right” or “moderate evangelicals” or whatever little fancy terms they like to use to “label” Christians.Sadly, many of the biggest […]
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Department holds multiculturalism seminar
The Department of Political Science and Public Administration held its annual public policy symposium. The program was held on Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. Sarah Dennis, associate director and coordinator of the master’s in public administration (MPA) program, has facilitated the symposium since the early ’90s.”The department hosts this program to give students experience presenting and […]
Grambling Middle Lab implements gender classes
For some, 6th grade turns out to be all that they expect it t be; for others, their experience is totally different. But one thing that remains true for all is change, change, change. Moving from elementary to middle school is guaranteed to bring a lot of changes. The biggest change was being split into […]
School has the double trouble or double delight
Grambling Middle School has three sets of twins. Two are identical and the other set fraternal.Brad Lamon Young and Chad Lamonte Young were born on Oct. 17. Brad is the older of the two siblings and they reside in Arcadia. Teachers and students have no difficulty identifying these two brothers. Kendra T’anee Carr and Kenya […]
Lady Tigers set to play Friday
Postseason play tips off for the Grambling State University Lady Tiger volleyball team on Friday morning as they host Alcorn State in the first round of the 2008 SWAC Volleyball Tournament held on the campus of Grambling State .Grambling (22-7, 8-0 SWAC), the top seed from the SWAC West, will host Alcorn State (1-20, 1-7 […]
Making A Change
Known for his guiding mantra, “Reclaiming Our Legacy, Claiming Our Place,” But what exactly does this mean? According to Dr. Horace A. Judson, the University’s seventh permanent president, reclaiming our legacy is about re-embracing those Grambling values that are eternal: pride, respect, dedication, hard work, responsibility, courage and integrity, the basic core values of Grambling […]
GSU remembers veterans
Dr. Lamore J. Carter was a 19-year-old platoon sergeant and a member of the legendary “Red Ball Express,” the mostly African-American unit that helped ship supplies to Patton’s Army during World War II.James L. Dunn fought in conflicts in the Persian Gulf and retired from the Army in 2004 after 30 years of service. Simon […]
Lady Tigers, A&M Bulldogs undefeated in first day
Posted: 11/14/08The GSU Lady Tigers and Alabama A&M Lady Bulldgos trumped all of their opponents in order to remain undefeated in tournament play. Today was the first day of the SWAC Volleyball Tournament. The day started with upsets with nearly all matches of the first round going to five sets.. Southern University upset the Mississippi […]
Alabama A&M Lady Bulldogs capture SWAC title
Alabama A&M seemingly had it wrapped up. They had gone undefeated until the SWAC Championship title game. They then found themselves losing the first game 1-3 to the Lady Tigers.Suddenly, they found themselves up 2-0 in a match. All they had to do was defeat the Lady tigers one more time to become champions. However, […]
GHS take part in ‘La. Early Start Program’
According to the New York Times 2005, the ACT yearly report states that less than half of high school students are not prepared for college level math and science. This report however does not apply to the students enrolled in the Louisiana Early Start Program at the Grambling High School.The Louisiana Early Start Program offers […]