Recently the Spectator was taken to task by VSU’s head football coach, David Dean. Apparently he has taken a keen interest in the work of this newspaper and he must not like what he sees. The part which he is particularly disturbed by is the coverage of Kellen Lewis’, starting quarterback, arrest for one count of battery. In fact, Dean ...
Read More »Jessie’s has good eats and treats
This week I was short one Taster, but I still headed downtown to Jessie’s Eats and Treats on 111 West Central Ave. The atmosphere of this place was nice. There were mirrors all over the wall and it had a really young kind of feel. It had your basic whiteboard menu with café style tables and chairs. I also ...
Read More »S.U.R.G.E. attended the Women of Color Conference Oct. 9-10
S.U.R.G.E. (Students United for Real Gender Equality attended Spellman College in Atlanta, Ga, for the Third Annual Women of Color Conference on Oct. 9 and 10. The confrerence focused on all aspects of feminism, how society acts towards women’s issues and what students today can do to educate others on these issues on their campuses. S.U.R.G.E, started in 2008 ...
Read More »Accountant, driver, and designer wanted
Danie on the Clock Fall break is now behind us all and it’s time to get back on the grind in the job world. Graduation is literally seven weeks away from some students and the holiday season is approaching rapidly for those of you who want some part time cash. So as we all kick it in gear ...
Read More »Richard Heene is fakin’, Rosie’s family is breakin’
Pop Addict Hollywood has sunk to an all-time low what with the entertainment news overflowing in random ‘Balloon Boy’ topics. The story is that there was a giant helium balloon (made by the Heene family) floating away supposedly with a little boy inside. The little boy’s parents called the police in panic for help to get the balloon down. ...
Read More »Working is becoming a priority over school for some
The look of a college student who has had class all day and is spending the remainder of their night at a part-time job is unmistakable. They may seem irritable, angry, or completely emotionless. While the job itself may warrant a bit of pity from customers, sometimes it’s the school grades of the worker that may be pitiful. School ...
Read More »Study abroad program helped in China
Every summer at VSU a study abroad program is offered to all students to participate in which includes going to different countries throughout the world. There are more than 17 countries to choose from and range in prices, depending on the place, and from what students and teachers alike say, it is well worth it. Classes are taken in the ...
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