Now we all have had those set of good professors and those set of bad ones. One of my favorites is Mathematics Professor Eugene Taylor because he really and truly does care. Professors I usually have a problem with are the ones who tend to not speak English very well and behave excessively hostile towards […]
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Black students more likely to commit suicide
Besides all of the other crazy things that occur in the United States politically, economically or racially, no one is taking the initiative to bring to light that suicide is increasing in America. Not only is increasing but the ages are dropping to as young as five years old. You may ask yourself, “what does […]
As an experience, summer school is not one I regret
Since the beginning of my collegiate career, summer school has been something that is recommended to me for multiple reasons. Generally people recommend summer school to help a student get ahead in classes, raise their GPA, or catch them up on courses to help students graduate at the expected time. As a student who is […]
GSU student to spend a month in Honduras
Averi-Alexya Beck, left in May to travel to Honduras. Beck, a junior at GSU, will be traveling through a program called Cultural Understanding and Leadership Program (CULP) which is sponsored by the United States Army and the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC). The purpose of the program is to allow participants the opportunity to […]
Green continuing the mission of R.O.A.R.
Grambling State University’s Ready for Orientation Advisement and Registration (R.O.A.R.) continues to encourage students to be well adjusted on campus. R.O.A.R. is for new freshman any transfer students with less than 60 credits. “The greatest purpose is to give a freshman in transfer students an opportunity to get familiar with the processes and procedures Grambling […]
GSU student finishing ROTC training at Fort Knox
Kamarea Simpson is leaving for Fort Knox, Ky. later this month to complete her training for Army Reserve Officer Training Corps. Simpson is one of 14 students from Grambling State University’s Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program going to Fort Knox to finish their last phase of training before becoming officers in the United States […]
The history of the President’s Student Leadership Initiative
With over 100 members, the President’s Student Leadership Initiative (SLI) is one of the most thriving organizations at Grambling State University. The organization allows each of its members to be able to shape themselves into the type of leader that they want to be. SLI was founded by Beverly Hill-Hercules and Dr. Vivian Larkin, during […]
Dr. Herb Simmons signing autobiography
WHAT: Dr. Herb Simmons, Jr. Manager, Educator, Lawyer, Entrepreneur “Got Two Wings” book signing WHEN: Wednesday, June 19, 2019, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. WHERE: Grambling State University, Nursing Building Student Lounge (Room 168) Refreshments will be served SYNOPSIS: “In the midst of the Jim Crow era and having faced the cruelty of racism and […]
SLI members discuss success of program
The President’s Student Leadership Initiative (SLI) is one of the most well known organizations on the campus of Grambling State University. Consisting of over 100 members, SLI continues to live out the mission of developing leaders and changing lives. SLI has garnered a wide range of success ever since it first kicked off in […]
GSU student goes to China
Kayla Sullers, a native of Chicago Ill., was selected by the Chicago Urban League Student Mission Trip to go China this July. Sullers, a rising sophomore majoring in mass communication, received the news near the end of the spring semester upon completing her freshman year at Grambling State University. Sullers, along with the other […]