My besties are. I am too. Gladly, VH1, MTV, and Bravo give us no shortage of our scantily clad, potty-mouthed characters. We even sympathize and laugh at and with them. It’s terrible. But I’m sure we are not the only ones. If you join us on our TV sessions, drinking in juicy updates from our […]
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Student-directed plays a hit
Detroit native Nykia Taylor is a senior marketing major with a minor in theatre. But her minor became major when she directed Oleanna, one of the one-act plays presented April 27-29 in Dunbar Hall.Oleanna was written by David Mamet and first premiered in 1992. It is based upon a power struggle between university professor John […]
World Digital Library available free on Web
UNESCO and 32 partner institutions, this week, launched the World Digital Library, a Web site that features cultural materials from libraries and archives from around the world. The site – located at www.wdl.org – includes manuscripts, maps, rare books, films, sound recordings, prints and photographs. It provides unrestricted public access, free of charge, to this […]
Thanks to everyone who helped me progress to this point
With every great person, there is someone standing there encouraging them and giving them advice. With that, I have to give thanks to some very important people to me.A lot of you were there when I was completely down, lifting me up with jokes or you shed a few tears with me. To be honest, […]
B-Solo gives thanks
Who better to get the party started than the hype man and host Brandon Scruggs, a.k.a. B-Solo? He has been working in the entertainment field for two years now. Although now dedicating his life to his entertainment career, he once attended GSU. He was on his way to becoming a mastermind in the music field […]
Recycling contest for students kicks off
The Glass Packaging Institute (GPI) is sponsoring its second annual YouTube video competition as part of Recycle Glass Week in September. Students are asked to create a 30-second YouTube video about the benefits of glass container recycling for a chance to win $2,000, $1,000 or $500 (for first, second or third place, respectively). All full-time […]
NABA hosts end-of-year banquet
The National Association of Black Accountants’ celebrates their student’s chapter by hosting their first annual banquet on Thursday in the Black and Gold room. With semi-formal wear being the only requirement for the occasion, the members of NABA relaxed and enjoyed presentations from their fellow peers from the GSU chapter. The banquet consisted of award […]
GSU students hold mentoring services
Some people are preparing to go home to wind down from a frustrating semester; others are getting fitted for gowns, hats and stoles. As for the GSU graduating seniors involved in the Intergenerational Mentoring Program (IMP), they prepared to spend their last Saturday with their mentees before they graduate and move on as alumni. The […]
Quest flexes arts muscle
The artists of Lyrical Quest have been busy, busy, busy recreating and exhibiting their talents this semester. The group, which has only been in existence a little better than a year, has made its name known in a variety of settings. The Quest began as an underground, indie art scene until it solidified its journey […]
Graduating senior gives a farewell
Words can’t really describe the way that I feel when I think about the journey that I have taken over the past 5 years, but I will do my absolute best. First of all, I would like to thank God, for without Him, none of this would have been possible. My journey was long and […]