Dr. Frances Staten’s Service Learning Classes Sociology and Anthropology, and the Black Empowerment Apprenticeship Program (BEAP) – the ongoing Service Project of Pi Gamma Mu International Honor Society in Social Sciences, seeks the assistance of the Grambling community. “The groups are requesting a one dollar donation from the Grambling State University’s family and the surrounding […]
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All-Star team goes to Nationals
The Grambling State University Honda Campus All-Star Challenge team (quiz bowl squad) will head to the 27th annual National Championship Tournament on April 2-6 in Torrance, California. The GSU squad qualified for the tourney by placing second in the regional meet at Prairie View. GLENN LEWIS/The Yearbook Grambling State University President Willie D. Larkin (3rd […]
Student selected deputy commander
Courtesy photo Courtney Heard, with incoming 17th Regiment Commander Todd Dixon, on March 12. Grambling State University Army ROTC former Cadet Courtney Heard, has been selected to serve as the Deputy Regimental Commander for the 17th Regional area of the National Society of Pershing Rifles. She is a graduate student in the area […]
CAMPUS BRIEFS
Teacher/Graduate School Fair to be held on campus April 4 Monday, April 4 is the date that school districts will be on campus looking to hire prospective graduates to teach. The event is the Teacher Educational/Graduate School Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Black and Gold Room in Favrot Student Union. The […]
GSU students react to Trump comments
Out of the 50 states that have voted in the recent primaries only 38 have voted. Those that remain are Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Maryland, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, West Virginia and Wisconsin are yet to have either of their primaries as reported by political polling agency Politico. Donald Trump The District of Columbia […]
GSU professor of 25 years remembered
Funeral Services for Dr. Hattie Logan Perkins will be held on Friday, March 18 at 11 a.m. at the King's Funeral Home Chapel in Ruston, Louisiana. She passed away Sunday, March 13 after a lengthy illness. The wake service will be held today, (March 17) at 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the King's Funeral […]
ROTC cadets accomplish mission
Grambling State University Tiger Battalion recognizes five Army ROTC cadets for Contracts and Scholarships. The Army ROTC cadets worked hard through various obstacles to receive this accomplishment. The cadets traveled to Ft. Knox, Kentucky to complete Cadet Leadership Training. They passed the APFT fitness test and met academic standards that the GSU Tiger Battalion required. […]
Caf officials release hours for break
While many on-campus students were trying to stay dry during the storm last week, Aramark workers posted signs saying McCall Dining Hall, often referred to by students as the café, would be closed during Spring Break. For those students that plan to stay in Grambling during the break, this news was not only devastating, but […]
AKAs celebrate ‘KREED’ week events
The Alpha Theta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. hosted their AKA week from February 28 to March 4 titled “KREED”. “The purpose of the week was to let people know about Alpha Kappa Alpha and what we are about. It’s not just about looking pretty, its about scholarship, uplifting, embodying positive change for […]
CAMPUS BRIEFS
Teacher/Graduate School Fair to be held on campus April 4 Monday, April 4 is the date that school districts will be on campus looking to hire prospective graduates to teach. The event is the Teacher Educational/Graduate School Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Black and Gold Room in Favrot Student Union. The […]