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Say No To the N-Word

During the month of February, Black History Month, members of the Epsilon Delta Chapter of Iota Phi Theta Inc. are taking a pledge, ‘Say No to the N-Word.’ “I think the pledge is a provocative way of showing we, as Black people, don’t have to use a term that was used to demoralize us for […]

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Alumnus Green to lead neighborhood Walmart

WEST MONROE- While smiles and cheers came from most at the Walmart Neighborhood Market grand opening, the emotions from Yvonne Green were dif­ferent. She watched as her only son stood with big scissors ready to cut a red ribbon. As Terry Green Jr., 32, snipped the ribbon Wednesday morning, his mother, who had traveled from […]

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Aramark employees upset with students

Grambling State Univer­sity offers a two-hour break on Tuesdays and Thursdays every semester. During this time, the Favrot Student Union Board holds events called “Tiger Tuesday” or “Turn-Up Thursdays,” where students can come to hear music, dance and inter­act with each other. However, this midday break has raised concerns from the Aramark employ­ees, the company […]

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Greyhound returns to Grambling

The Greyhound bus lines are officially back rolling through Grambling as of Jan. 14. “Students need to know that although the station on the corner is closed, there are designated times for arrival and departure on campus,” said David Ponton, the associ­ate vice president of Student Affairs. Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, Greyhound will ar­rive and […]

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Twenty Question: Jan 29

DISCLAIMER: 20 Questions is intended for ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. Those who can’t take a joke need not read!!! What administration is driving one of the campus vans across northern Loui­siana and who’s paying for the gas? Do you know who Dr. Warrick’s hus­band is? Who’s more attractive, the volleyball team or the soccer team? Who […]

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Students’ Choice

Normally, the members of the Favrot Student Union Board decides who will be the performers, but this year they decided to have the students vote on the artists they would like to perform for Spring­fest. The announcement of the voting was broadcasted on the FSUB Instagram and went on for a week starting Monday, Jan. […]

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A look at ‘the man in the mirror’

 The likelihood of an African American being granted the chance to exhibit their maximum potential on a job that he or she is not only passionate about, but provides them with food, clothing, shelter, or the other quintessential things needed for survival are highly unlikely or slim to none. Es­pecially if they dare make any […]

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Chivalry or Thirst?

In today’s age of tech­nology and social media like Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat, one might ask, “Is it possible to be chiv­alrous?” Better yet, some might even ask, “What is chivalry?” You don’t have to always meet in person to hookup, because of the ablity to ‘direct message’. Although times have changed, chivalry does still […]

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Tigers winless in SWAC play

The Grambling State Uni­versity men’s basketball team (2-15, 0-7) dropped their tenth game in a row to Jack­son State University Tigers (5- 15, 3-4), Saturday, Jan. 24, by the score of 63 – 74. The last game the GSU Ti­gers were able to come away with a win came almost two months ago against the […]