Our Multimedia Team went out to get student’s thoughts on the recent layoffs of 31 faculty and staff members. Editor’s Note: Our People Poll format and title is changing to Voice of the Students. Be on the look out for new videos each week!
Read More »VSU welcomes new Interim President Dr. Cecil Staton; Staton talks with The Spectator on his plans for VSU
Written by Jordan Barela, Editor-in-Chief On July 1, 2015, the state of the administrative staff at VSU changed. Then acting President, Dr. William McKinney, served his last day having submitted his resignation a few months prior. With the president’s seat vacant, Dr. Staton was appointed by Chancellor Hank M. Huckaby to serve as the Interim President of VSU. Staton did ...
Read More »Letter from an editor: Dear Seniors…
Written by John Preer, Editor-in-Chief My fellow seniors, fall semester is nothing new. However, this particular fall semester will (hopefully) be your last of undergrad. There will be many pitfalls this close to the finish line, but don’t worry. Your years of Starbucks fueled all-nighters and late night Odum study sessions have prepared you for this final test of will. ...
Read More »Letter from an editor: Dear Juniors…
Written by Tyra Mills, Social Media Editor This is a pivotal year for you. You are no longer a freshman, and you’ve survived sophomore year and it’s not quite time for graduation. Do you know where you’re going to live after graduation? Do you know where you want to work? Where do you see yourself in five years? These are ...
Read More »Letter from an editor: Dear Sophomores…
Written by Tatyana Phelps, Managing Editor To every student beginning his or her sophomore year, First off, I’ll start by saying congratulations! You survived your first year of college. You’re no longer a rookie and you have a bit of a better understanding of just how college works. However, there’s still a lot to learn and experience about college. For some of ...
Read More »Letter from an editor: Dear freshmen…
Written by Jordan Barela, Editor-in-Chief First off, welcome to Valdosta State University! You are about to begin your freshman year. The stereotype of what a freshman is, to put it simply, is outdated. A freshman is typically a fresh out of high school student, away from his or her parent(s) for the first time. With a taste of absolute freedom, ...
Read More »Fall 2015 Convocation: “New students bring us new dreams.”
Written by Kenzie Kesselring, Opinions Editor Editor’s Note: To watch the full convocation, click the link here: Cecil Staton, the VSU Interim President gave the Fall Convocation last Monday in Whitehead Auditorium at 10 a.m. During the convocation, Dr. Staton addressed the importance of the incoming freshman class of VSU, and the importance of focusing on student retention and success in ...
Read More »Letter from the editor: New look, same Spectator
Written by Jordan Barela, Editor-in-Chief “The Spectator is the independent student newspaper of Valdosta State University.” This is the one thing that staff members and editors have been saying whenever someone asks about the paper, calling for an interview, or just simply describing the paper. There is one keyword in that phrase that is becoming dated: newspaper. The Spectator ...
Read More »Dr. Rogers Steps Down as Provost
Written by John Preer, Editor-in-Chief Provost and Vice President of Student Affairs, Dr. Hudson Rogers, has stepped down from the position in order to resume teaching in the classroom. Dr. Rogers will continue teaching as a tenured member of the Harley Langdale Jr. College of Business Administration faculty. Before taking on the role of provost, Dr. Rogers served as finance ...
Read More »BREAKING: Bond appeal decision in Sheppard case not made
Written by Jordan Barela, Editor-in-Chief The decision for bond on appeal for Eric Sheppard has not been announced as of Wednesday. Sheppard, 21, was transported to the Lowndes County Jail, after being arrested last month. Sheppard was denied bond earlier this month. Sheppard was arrested on June 4 in Tampa, FL, after hiding from law enforcement. In April, Sheppard was charged with ...
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