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Melvin Monrose: Student plays with passion

He rattles off places, dates, and statistics like it was yesterday and not 10 years ago. His passion for the game is only overshadowed by his enthusiasm. Known simply as ‘number 10’, Melvin Monrose is not your average football player, or soccer depending on which side of the equator one calls home. The 24- year-old […]

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Washington picked to lead GSU men’s basketball team

GSU basketball head coach Rick Duckett stepped down after one season of coaching. The abrupt departure stemmed from the Aug. 21 death of Henry White, a GSU basketball player. Since the death of White, his parents have filed a lawsuit against the university. Duckett was placed on administrative leave until Oct. 31, when his employment […]

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Q & A with Frank Warren

Pushing his way through the pack and gaining positive yards aren’t strenuous tasks for GSU running back Frank Warren. Warren is second in the SWAC conference in rushing yards, averaging 104 yards per game. The 6 foot, 200 pound junior running back worked hard during the off season and now his work is starting to […]

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Where is the Grambling band that I love?

To assume progress comes with the passing of a baton is conjecture operating at its optimum. In fact, assured progress is not a natural progression unless serious standards are implemented to guarantee mastery is confirmed and continuous. That’s what came to mind as I watched a travesty in Jackson, Mississippi a couple of weeks ago. […]

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Professor’s fellowship opens doors for students

Associate Professor Gregory Battle of the Department of Mathematics was awarded a 2009 NASA Science & Technology Institute’s Faculty Fellowship by the United Negro College Fund Special Programs (UNCF-SP). Dr. Battle’s research in the programming of air traffic flow management at the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., led to a collaboration to […]

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Grad school or bust!

Many students geared up as Grambling State University took on Oklahoma State University in a battle that resulted in sour defeat for our G-Men, last weekend. About 30 students with a 3.0 grade point average or higher, prepared for tours of Oklahoma graduate schools, with transportation provided by the Student Government Association. Juniors and seniors […]

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Where has GSU enrollment gone?

While most other University of Louisiana System schools experienced enrollment gains, Grambling State University’s enrollment dropped this fall. Enrollment at GSU, with 4,992 students this semester, dropped almost 5 percent from last fall’s numbers. Gains in enrollment at other University of Louisiana System schools from last fall to this fall ranged from a high of […]