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The ‘Best’ long awaited sequel

  The Best Man Holiday, which opened in second place with an estimate $30.6 million, is the sequel to a movie that came out 14 years ago and did only $34 million in total business back then ($54 million at today’s price). This weekend sequel made just as much in three days as The Best […]

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Bayou Classic Events

Classic Events   Evangelism Ministry of Zion Tabernacle Baptist Church  8th annual “Bayou Classic Christian Fellowship of Southwest Louisiana”  Parade  Saturday, November 23 Martin Luther King Community Center, 2009 North Simmons Street – 11 a.m.  Career Fair  (After Parade) Outdoor Stage Entertainment (Song, Praise Dance, etc.)   Sunday School/ Worship Sunday, November 24 Sunday School […]

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Rival showdown in Big Easy

  Looking to build off the current offensive surge, the G-Men have one last obstacle to overcome on the gridiron before their season concludes: the Bayou Classic. Grambling State University Tigers (1-10, 1-7 SWAC) will attempt to win their second game of the season Nov. 30, as they will travel south to the New Orleans […]

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Men’s basketball team drop road game against MSU, 97-67

  Grambling State University Tigers (0-3) traveled to Springfield, Mo., to face  Missouri State University on Wednesday night. They lost 97-67.  Grambling guard A’Torri Shine, a junior transfer from Southern University at Shreveport, continued to excel as he led all scorers with 20 points, six rebounds and three assists. Guard Remond Brown, a freshman from […]

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International students have their say

 The first International Conference held by Grambling State University’s Student Government Association gave all international students an opportunity to voice their concerns and ask questions about their experiences at GSU.  Finances were the biggest concern expressed by those who attended the session Tuesday in the Favrot Student Union Theater.  Grambling State University is known for […]

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Miss Omega crowned

  Wednesday the fraternity of Omega Psi Phi hosted their Miss Omega Psi Phi Scholar- ship Pageant after leaving a three-year suspension. The pageant was filled with a lot of talent, grace, individuality and pose. As students walked into the auditorium they an- ticipated the three-year gap ending. To start off the Omegas circus themed […]

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Animal cruelty on GSU campus

  Nov. 6 was a devastating day for many of the freshmen living in Bowen student dormitory. That day, they discovered one of the Grambling dogs named Brown Sugar laying helplessly on the grass and barely moving.  She had been attacked the night before by a group of unknown students next to the stairwell at Garner Hall. […]

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Honoring our heroes

  Emotions filled the room during Grambling State University’s 13th annual Veteran’s Day Program ceremony on Monday in the Black and Gold Room.                        The Prisoner of War tribute by Ronnie Lyons, past department vice commander, moved many retired veterans. Lyons briefly discussed lost soldiers […]

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Classic ticket special good until Friday

  NEW ORLEANS – The Bayou Classic is only a couple of weeks away! Be sure to purchase your tickets in advance, and  take advantage of the Family and Friends Special offer!  Buy two Loge tickets and get one game ticket for free. This promotion is valid now until Friday.  Join us for the 40th […]

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Grambling High Kittens win big, 52-20

In Friday’s district game, emotions were high for the Kittens’ on their Homecoming game and Senior Night. For the six seniors on the team this game was win or lose, and Grambling Lab did not disappoint.  They pulled away late to a 52-20 victory over the Ringgold Redskins in the Eddie Robinson Memorial Stadium. “This […]