Unity is defined as “the state or quality of being one; harmony,” but it is becoming clear that few individuals truly understand the meaning. A word that one is subject to run across in every organization’s objectives, bi-laws, and/or constitution, a word that has yet to be seen and it comes as no surprise. How […]
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Some folks are a mess
Since when did I not become an individual? Since when did I have to answer to other individuals? Since when did I put other persons beliefs before my own? These are some of the questions I have been pondering about the last few days. I am an individual before anything else. I know many people […]
Grambling State student shows off his talent at the fullest
In a world where sheer talent is in great diminution, where pure mastery is still legend, where amateurism is the call of the day, a select few still have the atypical gift of artistry. As we all know, art is expressed many ways. Some people possess sporting abilities, others are computer wizards, still, others can […]
National Women’s History Month proclaimed
March is National Women’s History Month, and the Epsilon Psi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and several other organizations, are recognizing the occasion with a variety of events. The observance was kicked off with Grambling State University President Horace Judson and Grambling Mayor Martha Andrus signing a proclamation declaring March as National Women’s […]
GSU holds gathering at the well ceremony
Women Gathering At the Well: A College Women’s Ecumenical Network of Campus Ministry in Higher Education," was scheduled throughout the week of Saturday, March 12 through Friday, March 19 at Grambling State University. The celebration, hosted by the Grambling Wesley Foundation and Trinity United Methodist Church Campus Ministry of Ruston, is being held in observance […]
Liberal Arts gets new dean
The new-year always brings new beginnings, especially for Dr. Pamela Moye Payne, Grambling State University’s new acting dean of the College of Liberal Arts. The former Assistant Professor was promoted to her new position on January 12th and has continued to make students’ education her number one priority. "Dr. Payne is a great teacher and […]
Alphas host tribute to Black woman
Monday night the brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated hosted Tribute to a Black Woman. This program was held in honor of the "mother" of their organization, Mrs. Annie Singleton, to show their appreciation to women and other women giants. The night started off with the gentlemen passing out yellow roses to all the […]
McCall remembered on Tuesday
"On today Grambling mourns the loss of one of its greatest treasures," SGA President Martin Lemelle said in an opening speech Tues. "When one speaks of a man of char., dignity, and most of all service, the name Ricky B. McCall echoes in the air." McCall died on Mar. 5 after a five-year battle with […]
Department members remember Young
Funeral services were held for Andre’ Maurice Young Saturday, March 5 at the Mt. Zion B.C. in Grambling. He passed away Friday, Feb. 25 in the evening. Andre’ was born Dec. 26, 1978, the middle child of three, born to the union of Milvin Young Jr., and Mary Lane Young. His family moved to Simsboro […]
GSU to host La. Academy of Sciences
Scientists from all of Louisiana’s public and private colleges and universities will converge at Grambling State University to share information regarding the latest research in their respective fields during the will host the 79th Louisiana Academy of Sciences slated for Friday in the T. L. James Building on the campus. Seventy-one abstracts will be presented […]