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Rain, rain, go away!

At 11:21 p.m. Tuesday, an emergency alert announced that  “classes will be closed on March 9th and 10th, due to in climate weather, with 15 mile an hour winds and 90% chance of rain.”  That chance of rain was a deluge. “This weather was such an inconvenience for me. I felt trapped,” said Imani Goff, […]

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Bonjour la France

“Parlez-vous Francais?” is what one mass communication graduate student will probably be asked a lot this summer. Stephanie Lindsey, 26, has been awarded a $4,000 scholarship to travel to Normandy, France in June to film her experience traveling to World War II areas. “I’m very excited!” said Lindsey, a native of Stockton, California. “I’m a […]

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Championship team returns

Unity brings championship team back to Grambling.    GLENN LEWIS/The Yearbook Members of the 1975-’76 team includ (from l-r):  Joe Jones; Larry Wright; Willie Simmons; Terry Sykes; Herbert Collins; another team member; Larry Wilson; Theodis Johnson; and Obadiah Simmons Jr.,  GSU interim athletic director.  The Grambling State University fans were treated to a blast from […]

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Students gather, rally at Capitol

 College students worried their campuses could close their doors mid-semester swarmed the Louisiana Capitol steps Wednesday to protest the threat of deep budget reductions, chanting “No more cuts!” Crystal Harris showed up in a full cap and gown, bearing a sign that said “Can I graduate please?”     Courtesy photo Grambling State students disembark […]

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G-Nite travels to conference

This past week, The Gramblinite attended the Southeast Journalism Conference that was held in Clarksville, Tennessee at Austin Peay State University.  Young journalists from different colleges around the Southeast got an amazing opportunity to meet and chat with different guest speakers who provided powerful words of wisdom, helpful key points and also a great experience […]