The Grambling State Uni- versity Lady Rolling Tigers are currently revitalizing and restructuring the women’s bowling program. They are looking for interested women who would like to become a member of the team. Applicants must meet regulations required by the NCAA and Grambling State before they will be allowed to try out for the team. […]
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Hispanic Heritage Month should be celebrated by non-Hispanics
Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the lives, culture and contributions of Latinos in the United States. Observing Hispanic Heritage Month is therefore important for non-Hispanics. Hispanic Heritage Month started as one week and was expanded in 1988. Unlike other commemorative months such as Black History Month beginning Feb. 1 or Pride Month beginning June […]
Coronation Night of the 2021-22 Royal Court
Grambling State University held a coronation on Sept. 16 in T.H. Harris Audito- rium. Students, faculty and guests gathered to witness the 2021-22 Royal Court be- ing crowned. The auditorium was filled with guests, and COVID-19 safety protocols were in place as well. The royal court was introduced at the event centered around the theme, […]
Miss Senior
Darriell Herron is a native of Platte City, Missouri, studying elementary education.
Miss Junior
K’ya Rogers is a native of Oak Grove, Louisiana, studying elementary education.
Miss Sophomore
Madison Johnson is a native of Dallas, Texas, major- ing in mass communication.
Miss Freshman
Doriah McGhee is a native of Ridgeland, Mississippi, majoring in biology.
New COVID requirements to attend home games
With thousands of Tigers ready to fill up the Eddie G. Rob- inson stadium, Grambling State University announced the new COVID-19 precautions in order to attend games. Grambling State University will require all guests visiting Ed- die G. Robinson Memorial Stadi- um, 12 years of age and older to provide proof of vaccination or a negative […]
Student pleads for new, better dorms
As a student I know that other students would love to live in a comfortable envi- ronment, and it is no secret that students are pleading for better dorms. As a senior with honors, I figured selecting my dorm would be a piece of cake. But to find out that there is no longer housing for honor students? I was […]
Professor has a visual art point of view
Abstract painting reflects the colors and different shapes and forms of life, much like balancing artistry, teaching and parenthood. Anna Miller, is an assistant professor at Grambling state University where she specializes in abstract painting. Miller was born in Ukraine and now resides in Florida but commutes to Grambling, Louisiana, where she actively works as an […]