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State auditor widens SU grades probe

BATON ROUGE – At least 25 people received grades or transcripts without enrolling at Southern University, paying tuition or proof that they ever attended classes, according to a state audit. One student may have had as many as 47 grades recorded for classes never taken, the Legislative Auditor’s Office found in its investigation of a […]

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West Coast organization makes impact on GSU

Known as an “Angel” to some and “Mr. Rowe” to others, Dr. Alan H. Rowe has redirected the lives of thousands of youth by motivating them to pursue higher education as president and founder of the United College Action Network Inc. (U-CAN). A California-based nonprofit organization, the U-CAN Foundation provides guidance to students who wish […]

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Is Merging good?

Grambling has changed since 1901. There are new buildings, new administrators, and much more. When the GSU students arrived back to campus earlier this month, they found out something had changed. The "refund card." On January 14, 2004, JPMorgan Chase and Bank One announced plans to merge. After many legal issues were settled, JPMorgan Chase […]

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GSU police chief not your ordinary cop

There is a new cop in town, with the recent hiring of the new chief of police, Dr. Garry Williams. Williams joins Grambling leaving 23 years of employment behind as an administrative sergeant for the New Orleans Police Department. Initially, he was satisfied with being in New Orleans, but something within him created a desire […]

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Jackson University Greeks cap new members at 50

Jackson State University’s Panhellenic Council has imposed a membership cap of 50 new members on the eight active fraternities and sororities on campus. According to Cathy Patterson, coordinator of Greek affairs at the Jackson, Miss., school, the council voted during the fall semester to limit the number of members an organization can admit during the […]