Category: Opinion
BARNETT: War: USA vs. Iran
Raquel Barnett On Jan. 4 President Donald Trump ordered a precision stroke in Baghdad, Iraq to terminate a top Iranian Commander who was plotting “imminent and sinister attacks” on Americans, according to Trump. I for one believe that this did not stop but start an awful war that has already torn families apart as their […]
WATTERS: From Winnfield to Chicago, an elder shares her story
Cyra Watters Dorothy O’Neal, born in 1948 in small town Winnfield, La., recently shared her story with her granddaughter. O’Neal explained that during her childhood years she grew up with eight siblings, and two loving parents. O’Neal grew up in a predominantly black neighborhood, which she described as rural and small. She enjoyed living with […]
ROBINSON: Can energy really be transferred from person to person?
Homecoming cartoon drawn by Sheridan Robinson Sheridan Robinson is a sophomore mass communication major from Los Angeles. The body has a mind, body and soul. Any living thing can be affected by a thought, physical contact and spiritual centers. The transfer of energy is something I heavily believe happens in any living thing. When energy […]
MARTIN: It’s pop-out season
De'Vante Martin is a freshman mass communication major from St. Joseph, La. Pop-out season is a term that most of the young culture are familiar with. It basically means coming out with your new relationship for the world to see. Due to the shift in seasons, many people are settling down. That makes this the […]
How important was your vote?
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR RE-ELECTION, GOV. EDWARDS! We are looking forward to the next four years – a bright and blessed future for the entire State of Louisiana and Grambling State University. To view the 2019 Gubernatorial Results, go to: https://www.sos.la.gov/ElectionsAndVoting/GetElectionInformation/FindResultsAndStatistics/P ages/default.aspx On this past Saturday, we witnessed the most important election of our time, and […]
WATTERS: Chelita O’Neal is an admirable breast cancer survivor… this is HER story
Chelita O’Neal Cyra Watters is a sophomore mass communications from Chicago, Ill. On Jan. 7, 2013, Chelita O’Neal was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 34. O’Neal diagnosed herself based off the things she already knew about breast cancer. O’Neal then went to doctors and they informed her that she had to do […]