Thousands of dollars worth of equipment was stolen from Carver Hall on Tuesday night when an unknown group of suspects broke in. A call was made to the GSU police late Tuesday night. There were no witnesses to the break in. Suspects broke the wooden doors to several offices on the first and second floor, […]
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Founders Week Schedule
Theme: “Together Today: A Bright Future for Tomorrow” Schedule of Activities Sunday, September 24 5:15 p.m. OPENING DEDICATION CEREMONY The Square Pilgrimage to the Auditorium * Immediately following FOUNDER’S DAY CONVOCATION, T. H. Harris Auditorium Speaker: Attorney Lezli Baskerville, President and CEO of National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education,Washington, DC. […]
Collie J. on Rob
This article is reprinted from the Oct. 30, 1997 issue of The Gramblinite, Eddie Robinson’s last homecoming game before his retirement at the end of the season. His longevity covers 57 seasons and he has been a coach half the time that Black college football has been in existence. He is the winningest […]
Gossip is bad for your soul
A 19th-century folktale tells about a man who went about town slandering the town’s wise man. One day, he went to the wise man’s home and asked for forgiveness. The wise man, realizing that this man had not internalized the gravity of his transgressions, told him that he would forgive him on one condition: that […]
Student Union has new face
Along with all the new faces that you may see here on campus, Gregory Evans is one that is new to the GSU family. He is the new Student Union Board Director. Born in Greenwood, Miss., Evans is a graduate of Jackson State University where he received his bachelor of arts in English, and began […]
‘Man with the golden pen’ writes no more
Longtime Grambling State University Sports Information Director Collie J. Nicholson past away early on Wednesday, September 13. Though he is no longer with us in the physical form his legacy will forever live through the walls of his beloved GSU. For over 30 years, Nicholson gave GSU his all, and it showed.At his funeral Wednesday […]
VP of Student Affairs has arrived
The Fall 2006 semester rolled in with a new Vice President of Student Affairs. Former Dean and Director of Counseling at Grambling State University (’96-’99) and Hurricane Katrina evacuee, Dr. Karen Martin, who has such a love for HBCUs, seized the opportunity to return to GSU and plans to shape things up. “I am a […]
Are we students or children?
The transition from high school to college might be tough for an incoming freshman. This is the stage where you try to find yourself and prepare for the real world. Students are now faced with grown, adult-like decisions. These decisions can determine the outcome of their lives. Turning 18 is not easy. High school students […]
Heaven’s Gift
If she wasn’t a Greek she will still be a goddess,” the spoken words of Harold Green III. A gift of talent is what filled the stage, The Gift of Song by Mrs. Shari Sweat, Mother of Charisma Sweat, The Gift of Poetry, and The Gift of Dance by The Orchesis Dance Company. Of many […]
Freshman class has great turn out at Mt. Olive
The Grambling State University Freshman Class attended Mount Olive Outreach Baptist Church in Ruston for College Day. The services were held on Sept. 10. The Rev. Billy Bissic is the pastor. There were more than 100 Freshman students in attendance. Grambling State has an extremely large Freshman Class , with more than 1000 first-time freshmen […]