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Delicious and nutritious dishes for your wishes

One healthy, tasty treat is the classic French dip sandwich. Give it a healthy makeover with green pepper, onion, and lean meat. For a healthy boost, you should use reduced-sodium beef broth instead of the original. The next dish is made up of spaghetti with tomato sauce and shrimp. Whole wheat noodles, unsalted canned tomatoes, […]

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GSU intern conducts forum

  With large amounts of violence being portrayed in television shows, movies, and even songs on the radio, such images can place a domineering factor on influencing a child’s future.  Taking some initiative, graduating senior Shaka Strong decided to intervene and provide assistance to the younger generation of the students at Grambling State University Laboratory […]

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Social Research Club attends conference

  Grambling State University faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate students participated  in the 79th annual Association of Social and Behavioral Scientist Inc. (ASBS), recently in Atlanta. The conference was centered on “Transforming the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Impacting Human Rights.” Dr. Frances Staten, graduate students Darrell and Jarrell Specks, and Dr. Laivain Coleman of GSU […]

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Did you know April is STD awareness month

  April is sexually transmitted disease (STD) awareness month. The month provides individuals, medical providers, and community-based organizations with a timely opportunity to prevent some of the nearly 20 million new STDs that occur in the United States yearly.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published new analyses in 2013, providing for an overview […]

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Criminal Justice honors area women

  Members of the Criminal Justice Department at Grambling State University held the second annual Women’s History Celebration in the Betty E. Smith Nursing Building auditorium Tuesday, April 8. The theme of the celebration was “celebrating women of character, courage and commitment”. The program honored prestigious women, known both locally and nationwide.  The honorees in […]

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Many celebrate the life of reference librarian

    A Grambling State University employee with over 14 years of experience was killed in a car accident. Maraine Hall, 56, a GSU reference librarian from Jonesboro, was pronounced dead at the scene of a car accident on a busy intersection that connects U.S. 167 with La. 155 near Quitman early Wednesday, April 2. […]

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Residential Life, Housing director remembered

  Grambling State University not only lost an alumnus but an employee as well on April 1. James Roy Payne who passed away with lung disease, was the director of Residential Life at GSU.  “We were best friends. We talked about anything and he had a great sense of humor,” said Zondria Gafford, a family […]

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Concert gives women praise

  Music and high praises filled the T.H. Harris Auditorium on March 26. Doors to the auditorium were opened at 6 p.m. and the seats went quickly.  Acts included Candace Bryant, Amber Bullock, Kierra Sheard, and Le’Andria Johnson. Each woman of gospel sang their own testimony and brought their audience to song,  dance,  and rejoicing. […]

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ROTC encourages women

  One is not born a woman, one becomes one. The prior spoken were words spoken by Simone de Beauvoir– French writer, intellectual, existentialist philosopher, political activist, feminist and social theorist.  The Tiger Battalion of Grambling State’s ARMY ROTC department held a symposium for the female student body this past Tuesday in the T.L. James […]

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Groove Phi Groove to visit campus

  The members of the alumna chapter of Tiger V, representing Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship Inc. will visit the Grambling State University campus on Tuesday, March 25 from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The meeting will take place in the Student Union. Information will be provided on how to start the M.I.G. Club, (Men […]