Most people who work a 9-5 job are typically not working their career job. Some people are, which is great but the typical college graduate is not working a 9-5 in their field. It is very frustrating and tough for college students or college graduates working a 9-5 especially if it's a job you typically […]
Category: Opinion
Talk back: How do you feel professors have been doing with 100% online classes so far?
Talk back: How do you feel professors have been doing with 100% online classes so far? Miracle Wilson, Junior, biology “My teachers personally have been good with communication so I think their doing pretty good but they could be a little more organized with due dates for assignments.” K’ya Rogers, sophomore, elementary education […]
Talk Back: What challenges are you facing this semester while taking online classes?
Talk Back: What challenges are you facing this semester while taking online classes? Viair White, Senior “With classes being online, it’s no “push” to do assignments. If we don’t go ahead and do them ourselves, then it’ll be forgotten about. Online classes are difficult to me, I’m a face to face learner.” Cornelius Jackson, […]
MARTIN: Should abortion be voted on?
With 2020 being an election year, everyone is pushing their fellow Americans to use their voting rights. The message can be found everywhere you go and on many platforms. With that being said, the eligible voters have the chance to vote for candidates that they believe are worthy. From my own personal experience, I went […]
MARTIN: Why NBA Youngboy is destined for greatness
Last week, the BET Hip-Hop Awards included great performances from some of the hottest artists in the game. The event included nominations of great artists such as DaBaby, Drake, Future, Lil Baby, Megan Thee Stallion, Pop Smoke, Roddy Ricch, Young Thug and more. One artist that looked to be on the outside looking in was […]
What would you like the successful candidate for the 5th Congressional District to do for Grambling?
Martin Lemelle, Jr., Grambling State University's Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer, is among the field to replace outgoing U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham (R-La.). If no one receives at more than 50 percent of the vote in the Nov. 3 elction the top two vote getters will proceed to a Dec. 5 election. See the full […]
MARTIN: Why Dodgers’ Turner was not completely wrong
The MLB’s World Series concluded Tuesday with the Los Angeles Dodgers defeating the Tampa Bay Rays 3-1 to claim the championship. For the Dodgers, it was their first championship since 1988. For the city of Los Angeles, it is their second championship this month as the Lakers won the NBA championship earlier this month. This […]
MARTIN: Why Megan Thee Stallion was not ‘Artist of the Year’
This past Tuesday, October 27, BET celebrated the biggest moments in hip-hop music with the 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards. The awards were a bit different this year because of the pandemic, causing the awards to go on without a large audience in attendance. Nevertheless, the great artists still did their thing and gave great […]
MARTIN: Should students be able to grade their teachers?
In the country of the United States, many states use different ways to see how teachers are performing in classrooms. Many states use tactics such as standardized tests and observations by administrators. For the most part, they use everything but the people that the teachers are supposed to teach, and that is the students. I believe […]
MARTIN: What is the best college football rivalry?
With the attack of coronavirus, many conferences have scaled back to the play of non-conference opponents for football. Conferences such as the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), Southeastern Conference (SEC), and Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) are playing either all conference games or mostly conference games. With the schedule being set up this way, it has some […]