The Gramblinite, Grambling State University, LA
5 days ago by Darryl D. Smith
The last time Coach Rod Broadway received a lot of media attention, it was focused on him leaving Grambling for either Florida A&M University or Duke University. While many "insiders" claimed that Broadway was indeed leaving, Broadway insists that he never thought about leaving.
Pine Log, Stephen F. Austin State University, TX
4 days ago by Kristin Zoller
College students will do anything for a free T-shirt.
My freshman year at SFA, "Girls Gone Wild" came to Nacogdoches at The Lumberyard, a bar downtown that closed a couple of years back. While I did not attend the event, I had a few friends who did, drank too much and played a part in a "mini-movie" they now regret.
The Gramblinite, Grambling State University, LA
5 days ago by DeEric Henry
On Friday, Grambling State University was shut down because of out-of-control fighting and gunshots being fired.
According to The News-Star, Ralph Wilson, the GSU media relations officer, said the GSU Emergency notification system was activated at 2 p.m.
The Gramblinite, Grambling State University, LA
5 days ago by Cedric Boyd
The 2008 TigerFest went well for the majority of the week. It seemed that all events were positive and students enjoyed the last bit of festivities before the close of the school year.
This was until Friday afternoon when students were shocked to see dozens of state troopers with assault rifles around the campus of Grambling State University, ordering students to remove themselves from campus.
Pine Log, Stephen F. Austin State University, TX
4 days ago by Nathan Hague
Two former Lumberjacks football players will have a shot at the NFL.
Former SFA offensive lineman Brock Pasteur recently signed with the Tennessee Titans, and former SFA running back Louie Runnels recently received a call from his agent telling him of an invitation to try out for the Green Bay Packers.
Pine Log, Stephen F. Austin State University, TX
4 days ago by Tara Powdrill
The Recording Industry Association of America is putting its foot down to students who illegally download music by sending out pre-litigation settlement letters to college students who live on campus across America.
"So far SFA students have only received cease-and-desist letters," Dr.
The Current Sauce, Northwestern State University, LA
5 days ago by Kevin Clarkston
Say the word "witch" and certain images come to mind. Black magic, broomsticks and black cats are usually common thoughts. However, Holly Stave, professor of English at the Louisiana Scholar's College, dressed in a white blouse and floral print pants and sitting calmly at her desk, is miles away from those pop-culture stereotypes.
The Traveler, University of Arkansas, AR
5 days ago by Eric Evridge
UA administrators recently received a formal request from the Recording Industry Association of America, a trade group that represents intellectual property and First Amendment rights of the U.S. recording industry, asking that the UA cooperate in addressing illegal file-sharing activities.
The Current Sauce, Northwestern State University, LA
5 days ago by Leigh Gentry
A few of the Creative and Performing Arts faculty members are playing musical chairs this semester.
Burt Allen is being promoted to coordinator of the music program for CAPA. Tony Smith has been coordinator of music for four years, but Allen will take the reins at the end of the semester.