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Just to set the record straight

It has been brought to my attention that I have created a small buzz around campus. Yes it was I; Shannon Marie Miller who wrote the letter to the editor that appeared in The Gramblinite two weeks ago. The letter was backed by 16 other young ladies as well. Since I was the one who […]

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AKAs step out 95 strong

Thunder hit the floor as 95 ladies of pastel pink and green made their presence known. Their 4-inch black boots greeted the floor with heavy stomps as they stepped their way into the fall 2005 Alpha Theta chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. The theme of pink and green completely flourished the scene in […]

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Lyricist Lounge adjust to an outside setting

Students lined up in front of Grambling Hall, getting ready for Groove Phi Groove’s Lyricist Lounge, only to be surprised. The GSU Police shut down Grambling Hall at 6:50, ten minutes before the 7 p.m. event. According to Justin Henry, a member of Groove Phi Groove, a new procedure had been set in place, and […]

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Concert to be held in Gym on Friday

On Friday, Bobby Valentino, Nivea and the Youngbloodz will appear in concert at Grambling State University, an event sponsored by the Favrot Student Union Board. The concert will be in the Men’s Gym. Valentino is currently a member of Ludacris’ Disturbing The Peace record label. His self-titled CD hit stores earlier this year, and he […]

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Full slate of activities under way for GSU Homecoming

Homecoming Week is well under way, and the annual GSU family reunion keeps building toward its culmination Saturday night. Variety seems to have become the watchword of Homecoming 2005. Activities ranging from the educational to the fun have brought many students – past and present – out to participate. The week kicked off Sunday with […]

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1,370 folks born before 1945

By Ernie Miles Guest columnist Folks born before 1945, we are survivors. Consider the changes we have witnessed. We were born before television, before penicillin, before polio shots, frozen foods, Xerox, contact lenses, Frisbees, and the pill. We were before radar, credit cards, split atoms, laser beams, and ball point pens, before panty hose, dish […]