Valdosta is full of restaurants that are well within a college student’s budget. No matter if you crave taste, style or price, Valdosta has a restaurant for you. There are many Mexican restaurants in town including Rodeo, on Ashley Street, and El Toreo with two locations. There is an El Toreo on Gornto Road and another on North Valdosta ...
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Don’t wind up on this site
DearDrunkMe.com is a Web site created for sober people to speak to their drunken alter ego. VSU students Alex Abell, a senior marketing major and Omari Brown, a senior computer science major, created the website on July 1. Abell and Brown started the site after partaking in several drunken nights. Realizing that they were engaging in inappropriate behavior, Brown ...
Read More »Former Blazers continue success in the pros
Some former Blazers end up as all-Americans, while some are fortunate enough to play professionally. VSU has produced athletes that have been drafted to the NFL, some who play overseas or play arena football. Some of the many Blazers who play professional ball include Richard Foreman, Mike Bowmen, Artie Ulmer, Mark Cantano, York Kurinsky, Richard Collier, Ced Dickerson, Brad Trout, ...
Read More »Blazers look to secure GSC title
When the VSU Blazers take on the West Georgia Wolves at 2 p.m. at the Bazemore-Hyder Stadium Saturday, they will be playing for more than in-state bragging rights and the Peach State Basket.
Read More »VSU basketball season set to start soon
Beginning Nov. 12, the Blazers will start the season off by playing Saint Leo at 8 p.m. I am extremely excited for the beginning of the season because VSU school spirit is at its finest. The students pack the Complex with their red and black attire, while the basketball teams feel the presence of the students as they yell ...
Read More »Blazers fine with no stand-out receiver
At 7-1 and atop the Gulf South Conference, the Blazers are on familiar ground but they’ve changed their strategy for winning. The biggest difference: No game-changing receivers. No stand-outs. Just a group of dedicated players scrambling to win. “We got a blue-collar group out there,” David Dean, Head Coach, said. “There’s no real superstar out there, so to speak, ...
Read More »V-ball Senior and Parent night a success
The Lady Blazers volleyball team had an eventful weekend at the Complex, including hosting both parents and senior night on Friday and Saturday and having the first Lady Blazer of the season to win Player of the Week. Some families don’t have the luxury of seeing their children play live, so this weekend proved to be high in importance. “It ...
Read More »Battle of the blood donors
VSU beat the University of West Georgia in the annual blood drive competition.The Office of Volunteer Services and Parent Programs and the American Red Cross hosted the VSU vs UWG blood drive on Tuesday in the Student Union Ballroom. Even though the goal for VSU was 250 pints, VSU beat UWG with 185 pints of blood donations. VSU will be ...
Read More »V-ball honors seniors
The VSU women’s volleyball team went 2-1 this past week, including two matches within the Gulf South Conference. The Lady Blazers took on the Argos of West Florida last Friday in a match where the winner would walk away with sole possession of first place in the Gulf South East division. The two squads met earlier this season on Sept. ...
Read More »It runs in the Posey family
Leesburg, the small city of southwestern Georgia with a population under 3,000, is not only home to country singer Luke Bryan, but also prominent baseball rookie Buster Posey.
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