Category: Voices
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Sisters in Sports: The Female Dominated Legacy of Langston Sports Media
College sports in the U.S. are among the most popular bonding experiences across campuses. From the inner relationships between teammates and coaches to the unspoken tie fans share, this aspect of collegiate life is a noteworthy part of many people’s journey. To ensure this connection is maintained, sports media teams work to bring coverage to…
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Bruno Mars The Romantic Album Review
It’s been almost 10 years since Bruno Mars released his last solo album. After the release of “I Just Might,” which was Bruno’s first single for the album, Mars announced that on January 7th of this year a new album was coming along with a new world tour. This announcement caused a lot of excitement…
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Voices: Discovering Jesse Jackson
Jesse Jackson was a figure I was not too familiar with before hearing the news of his recent passing. In all honesty, this was the first time I have ever heard the name Jesse Jackson, and after seeing the impact his passing has made on our community I realized this was someone I should know…
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OPINION: Going to Graduate School for the Degree or for Fear of The Real World?
Graduate school is what you go to after you complete your bachelor’s at your four-year university. Now, the idea of doing more school after you already did 4 years seems a little crazy, but it has its benefits. At grad school, you can get your master’s or even sometimes get your doctorate. This is what…
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One for the Decade: KKPSI’s Road to Victory
The lights fade to a deep violet haze. A pulse begins—slow, steady, magnetic. Ten silhouettes emerge through the glow, each step measured, confident, and electric. The rhythm slides across the stage like smoke, and every move draws the crowd deeper into its spell. Presence, Pressure, and Passion all vigorously take over the stage as Kappa…
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Opinion: Is Langston Just a “Party School?”
When most people think of Langston University, their minds instantly go to the parties and events, rather than the education itself. When I first told people I was enrolling at Langston, their eyes would pop out of their heads, and they would say, “Langston, really?” or they would commonly say, “Be careful out there.” There…
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Opinion: What If Langston University Played The University Of Oklahoma In Football?
On August 30th, 2025, Langston University played Grambling State University in Shreveport, Louisiana, in which they lost 55-7. For Langston, this game was an opportunity to go against a higher-division school and identify what aspects of their program need growth. Between depth, experience, physicality and execution, Grambling outmatched Langston and showcased their high-end talent. With…
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Biggest Band Season In Years?
Image taken by Torrey Purvey II The Langston University Marching Pride is ready and set for the new season. They already performed at the Pepsi Houston National, Battle Of The Bands, the Labor Day Classic, and the Grambling State University football game. Now they are getting ready to perform at the Chiefs vs Eagles football…
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Opinion: Where Are The Seats? Langston Students Want More Outdoor Spaces
Langston University has a big campus with plenty of open fields, three nice lakes, and places to walk around. But for many students, something simple is still missing: seating. There aren’t enough outdoor tables, benches or shaded spots for students to study, eat or hang out. This might not sound like a big deal…
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Opinion: Is Band a Sport?
There is always an ongoing conversation that comes up every year about, “is band really a sport?” Well, I am here to break it down to you how it is indeed, a sport. Band life goes through the same hardships, independence, fun opportunities, sister/brotherhoods, sweat and tears that other sport do. I will be specifically…
