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Leaders welcome back students

Greetings students, faculty and staff to the 2013 spring semester.     I hope that each and everyone on of you enjoyed your holidays and spent it with love one’s. Once again I have the honor and privilege of serving you this semester as the editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper. The staff and I are […]

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Sen. Richard Gallot speaks to students

  Richard Gallot Jr., Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate from District 29, spoke to students about the states motives in a politicians perspective Thursday, Nov. 15. Sen. Gallot was invited to speak by the advisors and executive of the Master of Public Administration Association (MPAA), Dr. Lemmy Akoma and Dr. Fabian Nabang.  Giving […]

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Education dean talks with students, faculty

  The College of Education’s new dean, Dr. Larnell Flannagan invited College of Education students and candidates to an open forum meeting Tuesday afternoon.  Professors, faculty and students of the college came to hear from the new dean.   The forum provided students with the opportunity to personally voice concerns and ask questions. The most […]

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New anti-hazing policy

  All university students would sign an anti-hazing commitment if a provocative hazing solution idea is implemented. During a two-hour, afternoon 2012 Empowerment Exchange: HBCU Institute session, the president of Grambling State University and the President of Southern University System discussed a variety of issues involving student hazing rituals with nationally known analyst and commentator […]

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Dean of education introduced

  After only a few weeks on the job, the new dean of the College of Education has already held meetings with faculty and staff members, leading Grambling State University’s oldest college in new directions.  Larnell Flannagan, until recently the dean for the School of Education and Professional Studies at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, is […]

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SGA, FSUB Updates

  “Breaking Barriers and Putting Students First”. This is the professional platform that Student Government Association President Jonathan Allen values his entire administration after. Since elected, Allen and his administration have hosted a successful leadership summit (iLEAD summit), established the Tiger Legacy Council, raised over $18,000 and created what is now known as the Tiger […]

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Another Classic Parade

  Jonathan Allen is a senior business major at Grambling State University, but Thursday was his first time in the Bayou Classic Thanksgiving Day Parade. “Being my first time I didn’t know what to expect,” said Allen, Grambling State’s Student Government President. “But the crowd’s reaction to seeing us and catching beads was electrifying and […]

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Essence certifies alums sexiness

  Grambling State University is truly diverse. The institution has alumni who are renowned singers, professional athletes and musicians, influential politicians, respected journalists, and successful actors.  Now, another type of alumnus can now be added to this impressive roster – one of Essence Magazine’s 21 most eligible bachelors of 2012. Shawn M. Bradley-Henderson graduated from […]

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KGRM gives back for holiday season

  With the holiday season in full affect Grambling State University’s radio station, KGRM, is hosting a toy drive for families who need assistance providing toys this Christmas.  Since its birth in 1999 the Season of Giving Campaign has been geared to bring holiday cheer to families who might not otherwise be able to give […]

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Grambling State Police chief expresses stance against sagging

Grambling State University Chief of Police Michael Storr says that GSU is not a place for sagging pants, but a place of integrity, a place of business.   “This small town university is an environment set on professionalism. Sagging is unacceptable,” said Storr.  At Langston University where he previously worked, saggy pants was not a […]