It is clearly unreasonable to judge a whole group of people, or the creed in which they believe, by the actions of a few. For example, it is inconceivable to judge Christianity or the teachings of Prophet Jesus, peace and blessings be upon him and upon all other God’s prophets, on the basis of what […]
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20 Questions grand finale
1. Aren’t you upset by the below standard performance of Southern’s sororities at the step show? 2. Aren’t you even madder that they still placed? 3. Would you agree our Kappas and Zetas were cheated? 4. Who AB-solutely screwed up on the one-yard line? 5. Would you agree that Lil’ Wayne and Baby make a […]
Super Job Fair and College Fair yields low attendance
The Super Job Fair and College Job Fair was once again a great success for the XXXIII State Farm Bayou Classic. Those in attendance were given the opportunity to mix and mingle with students from other schools and also grasp the opportunity to gain employment or search for a college. Rebeka L. Hughes, event coordinator […]
A Personal Tale: Returning to the Big Easy
As told by Justin LagrandeGramblinite staffWhen a bird leaves the nest, it usually has no intentions of returning home. That is usually not the case with humans, and it definitely hasn’t been the case for many individuals who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The return of the Bayou Classic to New Orleans served as the […]
Government classes research Hurricane Katrina aftermath
A group of undergraduates, and graduate students are currently conducting research focusing on various issues related to the devastation and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. In conducting the research, Dr. Sarah D. Dennis and students in her State and Local Government and Public Policy Development classes traveled to New Orleans during the month of October […]
Stomping the YARD
Grambling State University Greeks represent well at the Bayou Classic.
Union board president sends message to student body
Greetings, The Favrot Student Union Board (FSUB) hopes that you have had a successful semester and pray that each of you enjoy your break. This year we have been working with the mission: Enhancing Our Committees. FSUB has committed itself to listening and involving our committee members more now than before. Realizing that our greatest […]
Let’s give thanks back to giving
Something has happened to our special days. The truth is we seem to have less respect for those things our ancestors felt were important. They were the special something which gave them courage, determination, and faith. It gave them the strength to BELIEVE, they could carry on and to APPRECIATE what they had. Few […]
Journalism pioneer loses bout with leukemia
Ed Bradley exemplified cool. From his love of jazz music to the buttery _” smooth way he interviewed subjects for 60 Minutes. The newsman rose from poverty in South Philadelphia to prominence among his peers and the Black community. Bradley was born in South Philadelphia in 1941. While he lived primarily with his mother,but he […]
Freshman Class donates books
The Freshman Class at Grambling State University collected 800 books and donated them to Alma J. Brown Elementary School during National Children’s Book Week. The presentation was made on Tuesday, Nov. 15 in the school library. Immediately following the presentation each student was allowed to select two books to carry home as a gift […]