Category: Opinion
WATTERS: Are food stamps helpful for college students?
Cyra Watters I personally feel that food stamps aren’t helpful because it allows us to buy unhealthy foods, it doesn’t cover the whole amount of groceries you buy, you can’t buy household supplies, and some people will go as far to use false information to get food stamps, when other people may need it more. […]
ROBINSON: Are food stamps helpful for college students?
Ian Robinson is a junior mass communication major from West Monroe, Louisiana. I believe that college students getting food stamps is a helpful thing. A lot of times, college students are on a strict budget, trying to balance the allowance they get from parents or the money that they get from work study or off-campus […]
Citizenship in modern America
Trump. There’s barely any other name in the news as often as he is. Of course, he’s the President. He should be covered by the media so we know his affairs, right? While that may be true, the term “bad press” comes to mind. Rarely anything positive is attached to his name, making anything he […]
Sodexo Food Company
In 2006, a food company, by the name of SodexoMAGIC began. It carried it’s vision, “being able to recognize the clear choice provider of innovative, comprehensive service solutions that goes beyond the needs and expectations of their clients” which is mentioned on SodexoMagic website. According to their website, their mission is “To empower the communities […]
Black students more likely to commit suicide
Besides all of the other crazy things that occur in the United States politically, economically or racially, no one is taking the initiative to bring to light that suicide is increasing in America. Not only is increasing but the ages are dropping to as young as five years old. You may ask yourself, “what does […]
As an experience, summer school is not one I regret
Since the beginning of my collegiate career, summer school has been something that is recommended to me for multiple reasons. Generally people recommend summer school to help a student get ahead in classes, raise their GPA, or catch them up on courses to help students graduate at the expected time. As a student who is […]
LEDAY: Farewell from the Editor-in-chief
Raven LeDay is a graduate student in public administration from Dallas, Texas. Issues published under LeDay’s advisement. Raven LeDay/The Gramblinite I appreciate everyone that had a hand in the production of The Gramblinite. To Ms. Peters, thank you for reminding me to laugh even when “the going gets tough.” To Mr. Barnett, thank you for […]