He’s been around Grambling for his entire life, a full 24 years. After absorbing so much from the community, LeShaun “Big Yum” Johnson is preparing to push the Grambling music community.”My aim in life is to keep Grambling alive,” Yum said. “Ca$h has a big footing in this area, but after him, who’s next?” As […]
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Younger a role model to everyone
Hall of Fame running back Paul “Tank” Younger set the measuring standard for Grambling football. The nickname “Tank” derives from abusing any opposition that got in his way. According to most Gramblinites, Younger is remembered as one of the greatest players to put on a Grambling uniform.Paul Lawrence Younger was born June 15, 1928, in […]
NBA midseason report
At the beginning of the season, the majority of the hype was surrounding the Boston Celtics having acquired All-Stars Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen to complement the already talented Paul Pierce. Most of the talk was concerning whether the three stars could put their egos aside and put together a legitimate run at an National […]
Trying to unite America
Barack Obama could hardly have had a better weekend.On Sunday he added the Maine Democratic presidential caucus to the three contests he swept Saturday against rival Hillary Rodham Clinton, giving him momentum heading into Tuesday’s voting in three mid-Atlantic states. For a cherry on top, he won a Grammy award Sunday, beating former president Bill […]
UMDP unveiled to community
Grambling State University’s campus has undergone many changes since it began its recent transformation during the spring semester of 2007. President Horace Judson’s vision has been based on future development of the campus as most people know it. On a rainy Tuesday morning, officials gathered in T.H. Harris Auditorium to discuss Grambling State University’s Master […]
GSU’s Arhin an example for others
An article presented by Aetna: 2003 African American History Calendar entitled “Black Nurses – A Historical Perspective,” by M. Elizabeth Carnegie, DPA, RN, FAAN, produced remarkable evidence of the impact and contributions of African Americans to the nursing profession from approximately 1783 until present day. Black students considering a career in nursing can draw inspiration […]
A member of the Grambling family well remembered
Mrs. Gloria Beard-Horton was born to James Beard and Elnora Bradford Beard of Hosston, the eldest of three girls. After graduating from high school in 1966, she attended Southern University, Baton Rouge, from 1966-1968. Mrs. Horton married in 1969 and went to Buffalo with her husband William Horton, as he attended graduate school. When he […]
Bush says noose displays offensive
President Bush said Tuesday that recent displays of nooses are disturbing and indicate that some Americans may be losing sight of the suffering that Blacks have endured across the nation.”The era of rampant lynching is a shameful chapter in American history,” Bush said at a Black History Month event at the White House. The event […]
It’s unjust to not include non-Greeks in plan
“Chillin on the yard.” “Meet me at the plot.” These are just a few expressions that are used by members of the student body, but after May 18th, these expressions will no longer be of use.President Horace Judson has stated that the campus organizations, both Greek and Non-Greek, are causing separation between students and are […]