The Grambling State University Tigers will play to impress prospective students Saturday during the GSU High School Day game by defeating the No. 2 SWAC Eastern Division team, the Alabama A&M University Bulldogs. Coming off a 59-27 win over Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi, the Tigers are aiming to extend a 3-game winning streak […]
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Play season kicks off
Grambling State University and Dr. King D. Godwin presents the act of Blues for an Alabama Sky,by Pearl Cleage. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, is a poem by Maya Angelou and story of Joseph from the bible being sold into slavery correlated Paul Bolin’s director’s note to his theatrical act that was prompt […]
Is social media a benefit or hurt to us?
Social media benefits us because technology has completely upgraded in today’s time and people can now communicate in the fast way. You no longer really have to sit at a computer to use social media you can use it through you telephone to communicate with others as long as you have access to Internet. Social […]
A perspective on equality
Equality is defined as the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. However, the world demonstrates equality a little differently. Equality to the world is attaining the same status, but not being recognized for it. It is having the same rights, but still being judged unfairly. Equality is having the same opportunities, […]
Kinesiology suffers teacher shortage
The recent shortage on instructors in the kinesiology department may not be as bad as we thought. The kinesiology department has been working hard to fill these empty spots in the department even with it being so late in the semester already. The solution to fix this problem is to recruit more and soon enough […]
Mathematics QEP clinics available for enhancement of students
The Quality Enhancement plan (QEP) mathematics clinic is available for students enrolled in pre cal 1 and pre cal 2. Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sessions will be held in Carver Hall Room 136 until Thursday, Dec. 3. “Sometimes students aren’t confident enough to ask for help during class hours or are […]
BCM sponsors ‘Octoberfest’, Bible study
Grambling State’s Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) hosted its Octoberfest. It was a fun filled time. “Octoberfest is a way for students to have a good time and relax before midterms,” said Minister Lance Wright, director. Courtesy photo BCM members serve snacks during Octoberfest. There were several events and treats. The bean boozle challenge, three-legged […]
Students go on campuswide tour
When the Grambling State University fall semester began there were many curious freshmen wandering around campus not knowing where anything was. A required course mandatory for all students made a move to fix this problem. Students taking First Year Experience (F.Y.E.), were taken on a tour around the campus as part of Founder’s Week activities. […]
Obesity presentation becomes a recruiting tool
The Center for Mathematical Achievement in Science and Technology held a seminar on obesity and liver disease on Tuesday. The project director of CMAST, Corisma Robinson, introduced Dr. Paul Kim from the Biology Department, who gave some background on fatty liver disease that occurs in people who don’t drink alcohol as a result of fat […]
FSUB tackles issue of abuse
When you think of abuse what first comes to mind? GSU students got a chance to receive clarity on what abuse actually is Monday at the Favrot Student Union Board Hospitality Committee “I stand, you stand, we stand” seminar. Guest speaker Tundra Turner from the Health and Wellness Department spoke in front of a […]