Bayou Classic is one of the most anticipated football games of the season. The 34th annual brought out approximately 53 thousand fans. As I stepped on the field, I felt the spirit of competition in the atmosphere.Fans went crazy as the players from each team came out. The players looked enthusiastic and ready to play. […]
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Bayou Classic: Grambling v. Southern
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Grambling student receives alumni scholarship
Aigner Ricci Edgerson is the first Douglas L. Williams and Charitable Foundation scholarships recipient. “Being the first student to receive this scholarship is truly an honor,” said Edgerson, a Missouri City, Texas, native. A junior with a 3.2 GPA, edgerson is a theatre major and mass communication minor. She is a resident of Missouri City, […]
2007 SWAC Championship
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Bayou Classic: Halftime Show
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LLC program prepares GSU students
Two things that help to determine what path a person’s career will take are a resume and an interview. Both can be used as marketing tools. This is why Living Learning Communities, a Title III Program at GSU, hosted a workshop entitled Preparing for a Career. Anefertiti Bowman and David Dirks, ambassadors to GSU’s Career […]
Public policy symposium tackle issues in Black community
The annual public policy symposium, hosted by the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, was held in two segments, the first of which was Nov. 14.Dr. Sarah Dennis’ public policy development class and state and local government class gave the presentation for this year’s symposium. The topics included the psychological effects of Hurricane Katrina, […]
Bayou Classic: Step Show
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SGA takes on student complaints
Students have complained for years about not having adequate places to attend school. This semester, students have noticed many physical chan-ges to the school and complaints have dropped to a minimum for students. Although Grambling is far from perfect, it is well on its way to marked improvement. Students are going to witness a number […]
Students tackle leadership conference in New York
On Nov. 2, nine GSU students were honored to “hit the runway” to New York City to attend the Thurgood Marshall Leadership Institute and Career Fair. The annual conference is sponsored by the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, which is the only organization that has awarded over 6,000 merit-based scholarships to HBCU students, not to mention […]