One of only 43 surviving, black World War II pilots visited the VSU campus on Wednesday and will be on campus today to continue his tour of the school and the Valdosta community. Retired Lt. Col. Leo R. Gray, who served as one of the famous Red Tail pilots and Tuskegee Airmen, met with the African- American program, Moody Air ...
Read More »Valdosta Stadium Cinemas prepares for ‘Hunger Games’
The highly anticipated “Hunger Games” hits theatres everywhere tomorrow at 12:01 a.m. The movie, which was first a novel series, is taking America by storm as a major motion picture. Valdosta Stadium Cinema is preparing for a franchise that has the potential to match Harry Potter and the Twilight movies. “I’m extremely excited for ‘The Hunger Games,’” Anthony Pope, ...
Read More »VSU enters ‘Great Debate’
VSU’s College Democrats and Republicans took part in Phi Alpha Delta’s “Great Debate” on Tuesday night, where they gave their take on many hot-button topics in front of a packed Student Union Ballroom. Dr. Jim Peterson, head of VSU’s political science department partook in asking questions involving HOPE Scholarship, immigration reform, health care reform and foreign policy. The Republicans and ...
Read More »SGA: Graduation gifts found unethical
The SGA discussed the possibility of giving seniors gifts upon graduation among other miscellaneous business during Monday night’s meeting in the U.C Magnolia room. The SGA had planned to present this year’s graduating class with a gift in order to utilize their continuously rolling over funds. The graduates’ gift was to be a tassel for their graduation caps. According to ...
Read More »Don’t invade our privacy
Nowadays every college student is at least partially aware of the dangers social media can pose to future career prospects. A compromising photo hosted publicly on Facebook can easily destroy any job interview, for example. Many people are now quick to set most of their settings to private. It’s a simple way for people to regulate their public and private ...
Read More »iPad 4G now available in tech shop
The iPad 4G reached the shelves of the Tech Shop last Friday boasting improved features, the option for more gigabytes and a $499 sticker price. � According to Casey Stokes, a sales associate at VSU’s Tech Shop, the iPad 4G differs from the iPad 2 in three major ways including the new retina display with its higher quality screen resolution, ...
Read More »Spring Break: Party smart
It’s the Friday before Spring Break and we’re all thinking about how to spend the week off. Some of us are going on weekend beach trips and will soon be sipping beers by the waves and working on a tan, while others will stay in town. Either way, we’ll all want to throw caution to the wind as soon as we leave our last class tomorrow afternoon.
Read More »Sowing community seeds
Organically grown food and herbs is the new trend, and VSU’s Blazer Gardens is reaching out to the community to teach people about safe gardening. On Saturday, Blazer Gardens teamed up with the apartment complex, Woodlawn Terrace, at 1211 N. Forrest St., and helped start their first community garden. “Blazer Gardens was initially supported by members of the Valdosta Community,” ...
Read More »Apple announces new iPad sans Siri
This week we have some Verizon phone leaks, a possible console coming from Steam, and the iPad 3. Verizon accidently let slip the release dates of two unannounced phones, the LG Cayman and Droid Fighter. There were no specs with this story, but these phones will be on store shelves at the end of March and the beginning of April. ...
Read More »Missing classes not the end of academic opportunities
I don’t think attendance should affect a student academically in regards to skipping classes. Professors stress the importance of students attending classes, but it really doesn’t make a difference. “If students can miss class and still pass they shouldn’t be penalized,” Kylee Thrash, a senior early childhood special education major, said. “People should not be punished if they don’t go ...
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