Pop Addict MJ’s much anticipated “This Is It” movie finally hit the theaters last night, and resulted in rave reviews. The reviews not only came from various critics, but also tons and tons of celebrities who posted their thoughts on Twitter the very minute they left the theater. Twitter buzzed with tweets all night long, starting with the first coming ...
Read More »The Deep Release Poetry society
Picture an old, historic building, lit by candlelight, and a winding staircase with a bow overlooking the common area. Kind of screams “eerie,” doesn’t it? Glancing downwards you might notice an array of individuals dressed in costumes, sipping on apple cider, surrounding around a microphone. This type of setting seems to be just the right fit for ghouls, ghosts, and ...
Read More »Medical illustrations displayed in Fine Arts
From Oct. 21 to Nov. 6, VSU is hosting its first ever Medical Illustration exhibit in the Fine Arts Gallery, located in the Fine Arts Building, on the corner of Brookwood and Oak Street. The Medical Illustration exhibit showcases pictures from the Permanent Collection of the Medical Illustration Department at the Medical College of Georgia. The artists displayed at the ...
Read More »Uncharted 2’s excellency is under the radar
2007’s Uncharted was sort of a sleeper hit. Sure, developer Naughty Dog had quite the pedigree—titles like the PlayStation classic Crash Bandicoot series and last generation’s Jak and Daxter games were all critically acclaimed bestsellers. However, Uncharted landed without much of a splash. Maybe it was the new, unproven franchise that turned gamers off or maybe it was the crowded ...
Read More »Five must see horror flicks: movies to die for
If there is one thing Halloween does well, besides getting women to willingly walk around half-naked, it’s taking us out of our mundane lives for a few weeks. A good scare gets all the right bodily juices flowing, especially if it involves a severed arm courtesy of an axe-wielding psychopath. With only a few more days left in the season, ...
Read More »Mayor says “Go Green”
Some VSU students attended a tour and press conference with Mayor of Valdosta John Fretti this past Tuesday Oct. 27. Students in VSU’s 3510 News Writing class arrived for class downtown at City Hall around 11 a.m. A tour of City Hall was given to students by Public Information Officer Sementha Mathews, during which she gave background information on ...
Read More »Relay for Life sponsors ‘Spookin’ out Cancer’
Relay for Life hosted their annual kickoff event, “Spooking out Cancer.” The events at the kickoff included a “Thriller” competition, “Pie-A-Professor,” a sack and spoon race, and a cake walk. Their mission this year is to make VSU aware of Relay for Life and to get more students involved. “We are going to have plenty of entertainment this year, awareness ...
Read More »Mayor discusses Going Green Events
On Tuesday, Mayor John Fretti announced The Electronics Recycling Event, for the City of Valdosta’s attempts to go green. The event, in association with the City of Valdosta Public Works Department, Keep Valdosta/Lowndes Beautiful and Atlanta Recycling Association, will host the event at Mathis City Auditorium on Nov. 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. People can bring here unwanted ...
Read More »SGA fails to meet quorum on Monday
The Student Government Association continues to have problems with inactive senators, and active members and executive officers are becoming frustrated with the inability to achieve their goals for the year. The meeting was called to order at 8:05 p.m. on Monday night in the Odum Library Auditorium. The meeting began with a roll call. President Kelli Cody was disappointed to ...
Read More »Alumni survey positive
Mac Banks graduated two years ago with a degree in mass media, broadcast journalism and is currently working and waiting to find a career. Four months after graduating Banks received an unpaid internship doing video editing for seven months. Because it was unpaid Banks left and continued working with the job he had in college which is not in his ...
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