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Poems by Langston Graduates

This Historical Black College of Mine
I've walked in the path of my Ancestors The Path that they have made is plain and clear Along with the struggle of keeping the College afloat Trying to close it down with all kinds of accusations This Historical Black College of Mine I stand to pass the test of time I've walked in the path of my Ancestors Focused on a better Future For all diverse Cultures With all different skin tones This Historical Black College of Mine I stand to pass the test of time I've walked in the path of my Ancestors Threading the water as it is released With each new semester Each new Professor puts their own new wave out This Historical Black College of Mine I stand to pass the test of time I've walked in the path of my Ancestors I served my time And worked along the way Keeping up with my child and as well as my studies This Historical Black College of Mine I stand to pass the test of time I never thought of the day that I could say I walked in the path of my Ancestors I got my papers I graduated At this Historical Black College of Mine Langston University Still stands the test of time.

Do You Know Me?

Mariah Ann Crutcher
Do You Know Me?
Mariah Ann Crutcher is from Muskogee, Oklahoma. She enjoys laughing and spending quality time with her family and friends. She is a sophomore agricultural business major. Q. What do you think about marriage and children? A. I think marriage and children is beautiful, but sometimes people take marriage for granted so make sure you are really in love and you're ready for it.

TOP SHELF Book Review

"The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver
TOP SHELF Book Review
"The Poisonwood Bible" is an amazing novel that combines recent African history and culture with the painful story of a family on a mission to devastation. The Price family is led by Nathan, an evangelical Baptist minister who may not be mad, but who takes his marching orders from a voice no one else can hear.

Gazette Top 5

Top 5 reasons you should return to Langston next fall
1. The great parking. 2.The wonderful customer service in the registrar's office. 3. The new student union might be finished. 4. You will have a guaranteed refund check the first week of school. 5.. The delicious café food.

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