“Metroid: Other M” is a 2D action game that was released for the Wii video game console on Aug. 31. As the eleventh game in the Metroid series, the original having been released in 1986, “Metroid: Other M” allows gamers to take on the role of Samus Aran, a female bounty hunter. Fully clad in armor and a helmet, the ...
Read More »Experience before marriage
You are 18, ready to the embrace adulthood. A certain someone has stolen your heart, filling your head with thoughts of marriage and happily ever after. Being married and going to college or jumping into the working world, your life seems just a little more perfect. Then, you start growing up more, meeting new people, learning new concepts, and fully ...
Read More »Heed Nature’s Calling
With fall right around the corner, the Georgia sun has finally moved far enough away that one can tolerate being outside for longer than eight seconds. With this in mind, one can travel to areas beyond the reaches of Remerton and $5 covers. As a personal experiment, I decided to see what was nearby. So, my random destination turned out ...
Read More »Bloo Woods: developing career in photography
Edrick “Bloo” Woods, junior mass media major, is an up and coming photographer at VSU. Woods began photography in high school. However, he did not get serious with it until 2009 when he was able to save enough money to buy the camera he wanted. Woods’ mother, a former model, raised him around photography all his life. “My inspiration comes ...
Read More »Breakfast Club reunites, fashion world mourns loss
On Monday at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, the fashion world mourned the death of stylist Alexander McQueen, who committed suicide in Feb. just days after his mother died. The city took time during its Fashion Week to commemorate the life of the British fashion designer and four time winner of the British Designer of the Year Awards. ‘Vogue’ editor ...
Read More »QB bows out early
VALDOSTA— Week one starting quarterback Jimmy Coy has quit the VSU football team. The decision came less than a week after the 5-foot-10-inch quarterback was passed up on the VSU depth chart by redshirt freshman Brett Whitmire. Coy informed head coach David Dean earlier this week that he was leaving the team and withdrawing from his classes. According to Dean, ...
Read More »Parking overflow addressed
Although parking overflow continues to be a problem on VSU campus, the administration has no definite plans to build new accommodations at this time, a VSU Parking Committee official said. However, there will most likely be new structures sometime in the future, Rob Kellner, supervisor of the committee said. “Obviously, there’s going to be a time in the future when ...
Read More »Mass Media to move to new building
The Mass Media department will begin relocating to the old bookstore building this Friday. The facility will officially open January 2011.
Read More »Student runs from police outside University Center
On Sept. 7, VSU student Broderick Turner was arrested and charged with obstruction of a peace officer outside of the University Center. VSU police officer, Cpl. Joshua Luke, was securing the UC around 9 p.m. when he observed Turner running from Bazemore-Hyder stadium to the UC breezeway. Luke intercepted Turner on the west side of the breezeway by the outside ...
Read More »BlazeFM expands staff for new year
As a new academic year is upon us, WVVS BlazeFM has completed expanding their staff for the upcoming year. The new staff’s duties include promotions, web manager, along with a new urban music director. “We are excited about the new additions to our staff as we look to bring BlazeFM up to par,” Station Manager Daniel Oakes said. “We are ...
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