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After graduation…“What’s next?”

As the semester begins to wind down, grades are being finalized, and students are applying for graduation. Through the chaos, students are thinking “what’s next?” After the semester, students will be in the “Real World” and what they do now can prepare them for what is to come. During this time, despite the circumstances, K’Lawerence […]

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Going from on-campus to online

Some students have returned to Grambling State University for fall semester while others are home completing their assignments online.  Without a doubt Covid has ruined some students' hope for returning to school this semester and although some are down about it, some are choosing to not let it stop them. Shakira Whigham, a student at […]

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GSU student beats Covid

The word “death” has been plaguing the nation this year and imagine thinking you’re next. According to John Hopkins Resource Center, over 4 million people have recovered from Covid including GSU student Ashanti Tatum. Tatum, a junior at Grambling State University, contracted the coronavirus earlier this year and has recovered from a disease that has […]

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Martin Lemelle hopeful as election day approaches

As this year's election comes to an end Tuesday Nov. 3, 5th Congressional District Candidate Martin Lemelle is feeling confident.  “This has been an election of a lifetime,” he said.  Lemelle said he hopes to win the election so he may protect Louisiana and America's future.  “I am excited for the opportunities I am going […]

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Six fall commencement ceremonies scheduled at GSU

Grambling State University is set to hold six separate commencement ceremonies to accommodate spring, summer and fall 2020 graduates and their families.  “Due to COVID, Grambling State University was unable to hold a commencement at the end of the Spring 2020 semester,” Dr. Connie Walton, GSU Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs, said. “This was […]

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Turning Covid from a curse to a blessing

 In March 2020 the coronavirus practically took over the world shutting down schools, several non-essential businesses and government agencies that are usually open to the public. Many were at a loss of what to do with all of this free time they suddenly had. Not senior Ian Robinson.  Robinson used his Covid quarantine time to […]