Camryn London is a senior mass communication major from Birmingham, Ala. In this day of age, cheating has become normalized. It has become somewhat of a trend these days. People sacrificing love and loyalty for a good time. Let’s face it, we’re young. We’re in college. We are influenced by celebrities and movies. While that […]
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Our HBCU funding is at stake… Go vote!
A Public Service Announcement By: Shunda Clinton. Rachael Crockett, Dr. Sarah Dennis, Najee Gordon, Dandrica Lewis and Jodeen Shillingford The Honorable Elijah E Cummings, who transitioned on October 20, 2019 served in the Maryland House of Delegates for 14 years and became the first African American in Maryland’s history to be named Speaker Pro […]
This Week in Photos
Students participating in the Delta Sigma Theta event on the yard. Shamira Hollier/The Gramblinite Arshauna Candler’s reaction after being drenched. Shamira Hollier/The Gramblinite Members of the Delta Sigma Theta strolling during their event. Shamira Hollier/The Gramblinite Students reaction after entering the Haunted House. Gerrion Dupre/FSUB Students lining up to for the Gospel Explosion. Gerron Dupre/FSUB […]
Campus police install new safety measures for homecoming
Grambling State University Campus Police tower. Ian Robinson/The Gramblinite In the wake of an on campus shooting the Grambling State University administration worked quickly to create new safety measures for all events planned for Homecoming Week. The challenge for GSU’s administration was to keep events enjoyable for all and still try to ensure safety for […]
Conrad Hutchinson Month pep rally recap
Drum Major, Marcus Wagner, lead the bands performance. MEDIA RELATIONS/Courtesy photo The World-Famed Marching Band performed at the Conrad Hutichinson Pep Rally. MEDIA RELATIONS/Courtesy photo
Campus Police, students point fingers over campus shooting
GSU Police Chief Jerry Melton said the organization who hosted a party where an on campus shooting occured lied to him. Courtesy photo Grambling State University students are still asking questions about the shooting that occurred at an on-campus party in the early morning hours of Friday, Oct. 18 that left two people, including a […]
Volleyball wins over Centenary on Senior Night
The GSU volleyball team picked up a win versus Centenery College Louisiana on Senior Night. There were a total of 30 ties and 13 lead changes between Grambling State and Centenary College women’s volleyball teams, but it would be the Lady Tigers to claim the victory, winning three of the sets out of five (24-16, […]
Loville: From sunny California to small town Louisiana
David Loville plays guard for the Tigers basketball team. GSU Athletics/Courtesy photo Grambling State is a public historically black college and gets the bulk of their student body from the surrounding areas such as Bossier, Shreveport, Ruston and Grambling. David Loville is an exception. Loville is a sophomore from the bay area of California, where […]
Sports medicine student discusses condition of sports facilities
Wilborn has worked in the sports medicine program for four years. Courtesy photo Senior Tania Wilborn a part of the Grambling State sports medicine team on campus. Wilborn is from Chicago, Ill. and came to Grambling because she wanted to have the HBCU experience that she heard from so many other positive experiences. Not only […]
Tigers look to down UAPB, hope for win three
The Grambling Tigers will take on the UAPB Golden Lions. The Gramblinite After a big home win against the Alabama A&M Bulldogs, the Grambling Tigers are looking to keep the momentum going. After having a week off, the the GSU team will head to the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff to take on a tough 5-2 […]