It may be Michael Lyons’ 30th and final season of coaching Grambling High School, but the results so far are about the same, the Kittens still continue to have success under the legendary head coach.The Kittens reached the quarterfinal round by beating Bernice 65-63 at home Tuesday night. Grambling High was lead by this years […]
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GSU chief talks campus issues
Parking conditions has always been a subject students have shown a strong interest in, primarily because many feel there are not enough parking spaces on campus. However, last week, The Gramblinite reported that many students still had several issues and suggestions that would help put a lid on many of the students’ concerns. GSU police […]
My voice is larger than life
We have always had readers on The Gramblinite Web site who shared strong views on the world. Nonetheless, I have always invited people to have a conversation on our site about the issues published within the newspaper. However, some alumni and readers are taking the notion that I am using a public institution newspaper to […]
Word Of The Week
This week’s word(s) is Hakuna Matata. “It’s a problem free philosophy…” With mid-terms next week, many of you will be stressing out. Don’t worry about a thing. Study hard and do your best. That’s all you can do. As far as your personal life, live today like it’s your last. Hell, it just may be!Word […]
Being safe important to GSUPD
Staying safe on any college campus is a challenge for students in today’s society. A lack of communication can sometime confuse students and make small problems turn into larger problems.GSU Police Chief Jefferson Walker says, “Safety is very important and is our number one priority…Communication is also as equally important,” he said. The campus police […]
Lent a time of reflection
My brothers and sisters, we are now living in a very delicate and precious time in our Christian walk-Lent. During this time, we must engage in tremendous amounts of time of serious reflection in the Lord through “action.”First, we must make a pledge to the Lord with much humility. This can be done by prayer […]
2.28 20 Questions
1. Why are there so many hooded miscreants walking around?2. Who else think on-campus Internet is worse than dial-up? 3. Who else is tired of the Obama/Clinton lovefest? 4. Can we possibly fast forward to November? 5. Did you know Women’s History Month starts next week? 6. Does that mean Hillary will automatically get more […]
Mahalia Jackson viewed as pinnacle of gospel music
The native song bird of Louisiana Mahalia Jackson, was born October 26, 1911 in New Orleans. Mahalia was the third child to John A. Jackson, a barber and preacher, and Charity Clark, who died at the age of 25 when Mahalia was four years old. In 1916, her father sent her to live with her […]
Pleasant Grove hosts ‘Sunday’s Best’
In an effort to showcase senior women and illustrate appropriate church attire to young women, the Pastor’s Aid Minstry at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church of Ruston hosted its first Sunday’s Best pageant.Thirteen women from local baptist churches participated in this event. Cheryl Nickerson, vice president of the Pastor’s Aid, came up with idea for the […]
Who is telling the truth about Clemons’ ‘roids use?
Imagine Joe Montana or Troy Aikman having the banners pulled down and the rings confiscated. Picture Roger Clemens being hounded by steroid allegations.Though minorities – Black folks in particular – have turned a deaf ear to the game of baseball, the game has a storied history. And in that history, Nolan Ryan, Roger Clemens and […]