BATON ROUGE – The Louisiana Board of Ethics can’t challenge the dismissal of conflict-of-interest charges against a state lawmaker, an appeals court ruled in the first challenge of ethics laws put in place by Gov. Bobby Jindal and the state Legislature.The 1st Circuit Court of Appeal refused a request by the ethics board to review […]
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Qualls leads G- Men to victory
ESPNU was in the house last night at the Fred C. Hobdy Arena as Grambling State took on the winless Alcorn Braves. Junior guard Donald Qualls led the sharpshooting with his deadly 3 pointers. The Tigers came out agressively, and Alcorn was never able to recover. Before tip-off assistant coach Rusty Ponton said the game […]
Zetas to go green week of Feb. 8-12
The Psi Beta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority will be having an event titled Blu Goes Green Week. Each of the events will be geared toward making Grambling State University a cleaner campus. The week will begin on Monday, Feb. 8, at 7 p.m. in the Favrot Student Union Room 243 with Z-HOPE Seminar […]
Some tickets still available for museum program
All floor tickets have been sold for thegrand opening banquet of The Eddie G. Robinson Museum to be held Friday, Feb. 12, at the Grambling State University Assembly Center.Individuals wanting to attend the banquet program may purchase general admission arena tickets for $25 and $10 for students (high school and college with ID). Tickets will […]
New library services director continues quest for growth
Technological advancements, structural and service improvements are just some of the high points on the agenda for Felix Unaeze, new director of library services at the A. C. Lewis Memorial Library.”We are trying to elevate this library from where it is right now to another level,” the enthused library director said.He joined the faculty in […]
Grambling grad appointed to Western District judge seat
U.S. Sen. Mary L. Landrieu welcomed President Barack Obama’s announcement that he nominated Stephanie Finley as U.S. Attorney for Louisiana’s Western District. Senator Landrieu recommended Finley for the post last July.For the last 18 years, Stephanie Finley has practiced law in federal arena as a Judge Advocate and an Assistant U.S. Attorney. She is currently […]
Qualls leads G-men to victory over Alcorn
ESPNU was in the house last night at the Fred C. Hobdy Arena as Grambling State took on the winless Alcorn Braves. Junior guard Donald Qualls led the sharpshooting with his deadly 3 pointers. The Tigers came out agressively, and Alcorn was never able to recover. Before tip-off assistant coach Rusty Ponton said the game […]
Alum to give Black History lectures
Historian and former Pontiac, Mich. mayor, Willie W. Payne, will lecture during Black History Month as part of the “Brown Bag Lecture Series.” The series is being presented by The Earl Lester Cole Honors College in conjunction with the Criminal Justice Department of Grambling State University and will be held in Room 12, Woodson Hall, […]
Museum set for debut
Family members, friends, athletes and supporters from around the country will converge on the campus of Grambling State University this weekend for the grand opening of the much-anticipated Eddie G. Robinson Museum.Guest speakers include Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin and Brian Kelly, head football coach for Notre Dame University.Interim President Frank G. Pogue described […]
Benefit for Haiti held in dining hall
The Student Government Association teamed with Kappa Alpha Psi and GSU Baptist Collegiate Ministries to sponsor a midnight breakfast. The breakfast, held in McCall Dining Hall, was organized to help Haiti, with all proceeds going to benefit Haiti.Attendees were served the meal by the Grambling State Kappas. Entertainment was provided by the members of BCM, […]