VSU President Patrick J. Schloss addressed university issues that have been going on over the past few weeks and answered student questions at this past Monday’s “Lunch with the President” meeting hosted by the Spectator. Dr. Schloss answered questions about recent student fee increases and incidents involving some VSU students. With the recent $100 fee increase by the Board of ...
Read More »Marketing, Business and Management jobs available
Attention all soon-to-be graduates and those who have already obtained a degree. There are a number of full-time jobs available this week that require degrees in a variety of majors.� If you are preparing for that last stretch of test finals and papers before you walk across that stage in December, take a look as some of these jobs may ...
Read More »SGA talks run two hours on Monday
Quorum was met, Sgt. of Arms were voted in, money was allocated, t-shirts were approved, buying ads and a finally approved SGA constitution were discussed, and a few guest speakers showed up to Monday night’s SGA meeting, which lasted for almost two hours. Dean of Students Russ Mast started off the meeting telling SGA how much he appreciated all of ...
Read More »Media, office services, golf staff and Belk loss prevention positions available
Before you all head out to party the night away this weekend in costumes, stop and take peek at some job opportunities that are available this week. If you are still looking for a part-time you may be in luck as a few employers are still looking to fill some open positions. Stone Creek Golf Course is seeking to hire ...
Read More »A thanks for campus awareness
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is coming to an end in a few days and has clearly been present all over our campus this month. Flyers, Facebook invites and bake sales, as well as many other creative events, have all been planned and participated in by the VSU community in efforts to raise money and inform students. In lieu of these ...
Read More »Mayor says “Go Green”
Some VSU students attended a tour and press conference with Mayor of Valdosta John Fretti this past Tuesday Oct. 27. Students in VSU’s 3510 News Writing class arrived for class downtown at City Hall around 11 a.m. A tour of City Hall was given to students by Public Information Officer Sementha Mathews, during which she gave background information on ...
Read More »BSL holds event for VSU community
Black Student League indeed answered to the call for action as they held “Scream Fest” last Saturday, Oct. 24, collecting donations from students in efforts to contribute to VSU and the Valdosta community. Students joined BSL’s cause by donating while enjoying free food, music and activities that lasted from 7 p.m. to midnight. Students were given the chance to exchange ...
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 »Career Services hosts Fall Expo
VSU’s Career Services hosted its Fall Career Expo Wednesday in the University Center’s Magnolia room, with a variety of organizations and graduate schools attended looking for prospective students and alumni. According to Winifred Collins, Director of Career Services, approximately 200 students and alumni attended the event. AVON, Frito Lay, GEICO, Hertz, Lowe’s, Sherwin-Williams, South Georgia Medical, Turner Furniture, Wells Fargo ...
Read More »Freedom of speech should not be an issue
Being aware of the events that have taken place regarding the hanging of the Confederate flag, we must all take a closer look at the issue at hand. First off, every person of all genders and from every background who is a citizen of the United States of America has a First Amendment right. By law, it states that Congress ...
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