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Obama confident in millennials

Written by Mayah Cantave, Asst. Opinions Editor Millennials are the future. Millennials are older than 20 and younger than age 30. We are the future CEO’s, business leaders, and presidents of the United States. Millennials are going to rule the world one day. During the 2015 UN General Assembly, President Obama urged leaders to invest in the millennials saying, “I ...

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The Digital Direction: Millennials and technology in the classroom

Written by Jordan Barela, Editor-in-Chief With all the new iPhones, Galaxies, Mac Books and even Segways comes the generation that uses this technology the most: millennials. According to the Pew Research Center, a millennial is someone born after 1980 and is part of the first generation to come of age in the new millennium. With millennials becoming a more prominent ...

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Horoscope: Daily Forecast 10/27/15

Today’s Birthday (10/27/15). Work together for a shared dream this year. Fun with friends inspires your best results. The money’s there. Ask for what you need. Stay in action, especially socially. Passion sparks this springtime, leading to a change in plans. Your team wins this autumn. Invite others to play. To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is ...

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College athletes in long time battle

Written by Terrance Johnson, Staff Writer College athletes have recently been granted the opportunity to be awarded a limited share of the revenues generated from the use of their names, images, and likenesses in addition to full grants in aid. Former UCLA basketball player Ed O’Bannon and 19 other players sued the National Collegiate Athletic Association claiming that antitrust laws ...

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VSU Volleyball records 20th consecutive home win

Written by Niamani Carlyle-Hollis, Staff Writer The Valdosta State Volleyball team recorded their 20th consecutive home win over the University of West Florida with a nail biting 3-2 victory on Tuesday night. A record 443 spectators, which is the biggest crown in VSU volleyball history, rallied behind the home team to help them secure the big win. It was a ...

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#WinningFast: Blazers hope evolution in style brings wins

Written by Shane Thomas, Staff Writer In basketball, slow and steady no longer wins the race. The game has morphed into a more athletic, free-flowing style where positions serve as mere placeholders and versatility, depth and perimeter shooting now rule the day. The Valdosta State Blazers are in the process of a makeover, a look they’ve dubbed “#WinningFast”. A mantra ...

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Horoscope: Love Forecast 10/26 – 11/1

What’s in your Love Forecast for this week? Monday, Oct. 26 – Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015 Scorpio: Oct. 24 – Nov. 2 Trust your psychic impressions. The sun is increasing your intuitive powers. Maybe you’ll get the sense that somebody you know isn’t being entirely honest. Or perhaps you’ll pick up on sexual vibes from somebody in your social circle. ...

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Another GSC win for the Blazers

Written by Austin Wells, Staff Writer Rushing yards were in great supply Thursday night as the VSU Blazers’ huge 4th quarter carried them to a 37-22 victory over the Shorter Hawks. Despite allowing a total of 520 yards, 466 of them rushing, the Blazers were still able to defeat Shorter with a strong rushing attack on their own, gaining 438 ...

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