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Daily Strange: Coffee decreases liver cancer

Written by Ivey Ingalls-Rubin, Staff Writer Everyday millions of people reach for coffee as their morning pick-me-up. People drink coffee to wake up, to improve concentration and focus, not to mention its smooth alluring taste and smell. Well, a new addition can now be added on to that list. A new report has shown that regular coffee consumption could also reduce ...

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Horoscopes: Love Forecast April 6-12

What’s is the air for you this week? Monday, April 6 – Sunday, April 12, 2015 Aries: March 21 – April 19 — Your partner is dying of boredom, only he or she is too polite to tell you. Uranus, planet of innovation, urges you to shake things up a bit in the bedroom. If you think you’re the world’s greatest ...

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Horoscopes: Daily Forecast 4/6/15

Today's Birthday (04/06/15). Play your game full out this year. Practice. Involve family. Romantic passion and partnership blossom over springtime. Plan an educational journey for launch after 6/14. A shift in your work after 10/13 opens new directions. Late autumn planning leads to winter changes, forged from new clarity on your mission. Ask for your heart's desire. To get the ...

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SGA talks enrollment problem, solutions

by Kristin Whitman SGA learned at its March 30 meeting that VSU’s freshman enrollment will likely drop for the third year in a row, a trend that is wreaking havoc on VSU Housing. Dr. Tom Hardy, director of housing and residence life, told SGA that VSU is predicted to be down in freshman enrollment for the third year, making it hard ...

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Like a good neighbor VSU is here

by LaMarcus Wilkerson In an attempt to counteract decreasing student enrollment, VSU is now offering in-state tuition to three border states. On March 30, the Board of Regents agreed to allow VSU to offer in-state tuition fees for Florida, Alabama and South Carolina residents. This policy will go into effect at the beginning of the 2015-2016 academic year. “(The goal ...

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Pro/Con: Guns on campus

PRO by Tierra Francois We should all feel the need to protect ourselves, especially since people have become so unpredictable with their actions. Places such as, work, school, restaurants and shopping malls are not safe anymore. It is necessary for us to be able to carry a gun at theses places, but we should be able to do so without ...

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Pop Addict: ‘TIDAL’ waves for streaming music

Written by Kayla Stroud, Web Editor enTIDALed celebs coming to collect your coins Hollywood A-listers have come out in support of Jay Z’s new business venture “TIDAL”—a supposed new and innovative streaming service that is slated to offer consumers “better quality sound.” The whole thing comes off as some ploy to get more money.  Which you can’t even hate them ...

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Baby changing tables needed in all restrooms

by Kailee Kivett When women need to change their child’s diaper while in public, they immediately head to the nearest bathroom, which is usually equipped with at least one diaper changing station. However, men do not always have the same luxury. Men’s bathrooms typically lack a changing table. Some men have to use the countertop or even sit the baby on ...

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Albritton embraces new role after three weeks on the sideline

Written by Lia Armistead, Staff Writer Courtney Albritton is still in recovery after breaking her arm March 8 while up at bat against North Alabama. The Junior was two hits away from the Gulf South Conference record for career hits, however she did not end up making it through the game. At the bottom of the first inning, Albritton was ...

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Voices of the Students — Breaking News

We set out to ask the People their opinions on how they felt about President McKinney resigning. What other options do YOU think could VSU consider to avoid laying off teachers? Leave your suggestions in the comments below!

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