Written by Kristin Whitman, Sports Editor VSUPD is still investigating an armed robbery that occurred on Tuesday, Nov. 16, in Sustella Market located on the first floor of Centennial Hall East. As stated by the campus alert email that was sent out, the robbery was reported at 10:45 p.m. with the offender being described as a white male, approximately 5-foot-8, ...
Read More »Horoscope: Daily Forecast 11/20/15
Today’s Birthday (11/20/15). Friends empower your game farther and faster this year. Keep momentum and money flows with ease. Stash some aside. Fun and romance sparkle this springtime, interrupting your peace. Community efforts build steam next autumn, impacting your home life. Play together for your heart. To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 ...
Read More »VSU clinches playoff spot with homecoming victory
Written by Niamani Carlyle-Hollis, Staff Writer There was a big homecoming showdown on Saturday, as the Blazer football team defeated Florida Tech 39-21 for the last regular season game. It was a back and forth effort from the beginning of the game as the Blazers and the Panthers battled it out. Within the first three minutes of the game, Blazer ...
Read More »Politicians trying to play both sides of ‘SNL’ double-edged comedy sword
Written by Tresia Bowles, Staff Writer From Reagan and Clinton, to Bush and Obama, Saturday Night Live has never been shy about impersonating our nation’s political leaders. These sketches have been going on for decades and they certainly won’t be slowing down any time soon due to the fact that the audience responds so well to them. These sketches have ...
Read More »Try out temporary tattoo before making commitment
Written by Julia Rodriquez, Staff Writer Tattoos are forever, unless of course you decide to go through the expensive and painful process of laser removal. Momentaryink.com allows people to take their tattoo for a test run before making the big commitment. Just because an image looks good on paper, does not mean it will look as good on skin. Our ...
Read More »Blazers unite to grieve for victims of Paris and Beirut
Written by Jyrell Wynn, Staff Writer VSU students gathered on the front lawn of West Hall Wednesday night to express their sympathies for yet another tragedy. The event was in response to the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday, Nov. 13. More than 120 people were killed in a series of coordinated assaults around the French capital. About 30 ...
Read More »Horoscope: Daily Forecast 11/19/15
Today’s Birthday (11/19/15). Your friends are your ticket to paradise this year. Whatever you need can be found in your networks. Profits flow with steady action. Springtime brings a fun new game that pre-empts planned seclusion. A group project flowers next autumn, shifting tides in a romance. Play together for love. To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 ...
Read More »Horoscope: Daily Forecast 11/18/15
Today’s Birthday (11/18/15). Accomplish the seemingly impossible through collaboration and teamwork this year. Money flows with disciplined attention. A new springtime passion takes over your previous plans. Balance with meditation and exercise. Push community action to a new level this autumn, and it gets extra fun. Focus on love. To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the ...
Read More »Eating only Ramen is a thing of the past, real microwavable meals are the futue for college students
Written by Carlius Williams, Staff Writer There are many items that are considered dorm room necessities when it comes to food, but there is one item in particular that every college student needs to make a good dorm room meal—the microwave. There are some dorms on the VSU campus that come equipped with microwaves and some that don’t. Either way, ...
Read More »VSU students organize protest following recent UMO events
Written by Julia Rodriquez, Asst. Opinions Editor A silent protest took place Nov. 12 in solidarity with protests against alleged racist actions at the University of Missouri. According to the Washington Post, Tim Wolfe, president of the University of Missouri, was accused of not efficiently handling racist incidents on campus. The Washington Post further explains that these unaddressed incidents included ...
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