Author Archives: The Gramblinite
WILLIAMS: If MLK was alive today, he would think…
Majesty Williams is a sophomore visual and performing arts major from Houston, Texas. As we all gathered to celebrate the history of one of our most influential civil rights activist, I am posed with the controversial question: “If Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was alive, what would he be like today?” Quite frankly, I’d […]
LEDAY: Spring Editor-in-chief plans for the new semester
Raven LeDay is a graduate public administration student from Dallas, Texas. “Leaders inspire accountability through their ability to accept responsibility.” That’s the overall theme chosen for The Gramblinite because I know that you are all games, parties, TigerFest, parties, clothes and parties. (Did I mention parties). And that’s so great! It’s part of what […]
LEWIS: The true recognition of Martin Luther King Jr.
Cartoon illustrated by Deshantey Coleman. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., by this time 50 years ago, became unrecognizable, just as the Bible explains how Jesus’s disciples did not recognize him. There are many different accounts of one’s life by the people that are closest to them and each narrative will differ in style. […]
CORRECTED: From humble beginnings to G-MEN
We all know spring brings many things Mardi Gras, warmer weather, even probate season, but most importantly spring is a time to add to one of the oldest legacies and one of the oldest GSU traditions, the Tigers football tryouts. The most recently known walk-on to produce for the G-MEN was standout running back Martez […]
Hill’s late basket lifts GSU
Courtesy photo/GSU Athletics In a game where they held the lead through the second quarter and the entire second half, this was the first time since 2016 the Lady Tigers have won at TSU. GSU defeated TSU 75-67 as GSU recorded their fourth win in conference play. Shakyla Hill posted her second triple-double […]
GSU men splits games in Texas
Ivy Smith’s last second floater helps GSU outlast TSU. Raven LeDay/The Gramblnite The Grambling State University men’s basketball team concluded its Texas road trip this past weekend with a two game split at Texas Southern University. The Tigers came out victorious 88-87 in overtime at TSU Saturday night. Ivy Smith floater with two […]
Boyd and Lady Tigers look to repeat as SWAC champions
Jazmin Boyd sets up a play earlier this season, at Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center. Courtesy photo/GSU Athletics The Grambling State University women’s basketball team is honoring yet another break out player, senior guard Jazmin Boyd. Boyd, who has surpassed the 1,000 point mark, in her college career, has played a pivotal role in […]
20 Questions
1. Why is FSUB trying to be woke all of a sudden on LGBT issues? 2. How can you afford to smoke in the dorms but can’t afford to stay in your dorm? 3. Why do the non Greeks run the yard? 4. Why do the police have new chargers and we still don’t have […]