Category: 2025, September 24
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Inside Langston University’s Writing Center
The second floor of the G. Lamar Harrison Library houses more than just study pods and spare classrooms. Straight ahead from the elevator is a space filled with five wooden tables and a small desk that has a sign taped to it which reads, “The Writing Center.” Writing centers provide students with several resources, such…
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Some Athletes Struggle without Campus Housing
For many high school students, college life is portrayed as not only a place for higher education, but also a sense of community, rather than housing, organizations, or clubs. But for first-time college students, staying on campus is what many incoming freshmen look forward to. It’s a breath of new life, new responsibilities, new friends,…
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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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Leading As An Ambassador
Savannah Haynes has always found herself in leadership positions, but she wanted to do more around campus. “I’m proud of the decision I made. This is my chance to improve my leadership skills and lead as an ambassador.” Savannah Haynes is a senior nursing major, a member of Tau Beta Sigma (national honorary band sorority),…
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Column: 47 Days In Tulsa, The Summer That Spoke
Jun 1, 2025. At 4 a.m., I was ready to start a new journey. Oklahoma awaits me on flight 2782, boarding time 8:20 a.m., from Dallas Love Field to Tulsa, Oklahoma. On the drive to the airport, the sun was starting to peek through the clouds, and my mom started to debrief me before the…
