Category: 2026, April 22
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Coach Wright Leaves Lasting Legacy
Not long ago, Langston men’s basketball was searching for direction. The program was coming off a 1–27 season, struggling to find its footing and identity in the NAIA landscape. Games were quiet, expectations were low and belief within the program had faded. Today, that same program stands as a national powerhouse well respected across the…
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The Return of The Langston Radio Station
After three long years of absence, Langston University’s very own Radio Station, KALU 89.3, is back on the air. Langston students in the broadcast journalism program will be hosting their individual shows all week, which can be heard on car or home radios. Every host will have different genres to play, different hot topics, and,…
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Langston Football Introduces Interim Head Coach Calvin Miller
On April 7th, Langston Athletics hosted a press conference to announce that longtime assistant coach Calvin Miller would be stepping up as interim head coach for the Lions football squad. The event was a true celebration of a new era for Langston football with Miller serving as its first new head coach in 10 years.…
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Damien Simmons: New SGA President Elect 2026-27
Damien Simmons, a junior criminal justice, corrections and sociology major, and the new SGA president, recalls how he got into SGA. As a freshman in lion camp, he told himself he would be more social and be more involved socially. The freshman class had been pulled into the SSC to be asked about how their…
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Langston University Welcomes A new Lion: Issac Bivins
Issac Bivins is a proud new Lion on the hill at Langston University, where he now severs as the Coordinator for Student Engagement and Leadership. As Coordinator, Bivins is focused on helping students visualize their life after college. He also hopes to elevate their experience and to guide students to reach their highest potential. “Student…
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The Langston Men’s Basketball’s National Tournament Run
Langston University Men’s Basketball closed out their season at the national championship game with a heartbreaking 76-71 loss against Freed-Hardman. Around 6:45 pm on March 24th, the No. 4-seeded Langston Men’s Basketball team looked to be on top of the world. The team that started at the very bottom of their national tournament bracket had…
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No Food During Spring Break?
Spring break is an event all Langston University students are typically excited about. Finally, they get one week to relax and take a break from going to class and doing work. Most students leave campus during this week; however, some students remained on campus. During this time, the cafeteria was closed leaving some students struggling…
