Written by Meaghan Bitters, Asst. Advertising Manager After there has been so much talk about the connection between genetically modified organisms and cancer, several people have chosen to cut out GMOs from their diet. However, it can be pretty hard to do that if consumers are unsure of which food has been modified and which have not. A GMO is ...
Read More »Invest. Ignite. Inspire. beats out 5 year goal
Written by Miles Brown, Staff Writer The VSU community is investing, igniting and inspiring the future of Valdosta State. To date, the campaign has raised 46 million dollars. This goal was achieved in a short year and a half, which beat out the predicated five year goal. “Invest. Ignite. Inspire” is a comprehensive capital campaign strategy for Valdosta State University ...
Read More »Is America ready for a non-Christian President?
Written by Geneva Crooks, Staff Writer As the 2016 Presidential elections quickly approach, we are faced with not only saying goodbye to the Obama’s, but also welcoming in a new President for the next four years. The United States has been a country loosely based off of our Founding Fathers’ religion, Christianity, since its early years. However, Christianity was never ...
Read More »Turn it “off” before you get it “on”: A new form of birth control developed for males
Written by Julie Jernigan, Staff Writer When we think of birth control, we don’t necessarily associate it with men, and why is that? All our lives we are taught that it’s up to the woman to supply her own form of birth control whether it be from pills, patches, shots, or making sure she brings a condom, but what if ...
Read More »Obama faces unnecessary backlash over new gun control proposals
Written by Jada Dukes, Staff Writer “We maybe can’t save everybody, but we can save some!” This is a powerful statement made by President Obama during his immense speech regarding gun laws on Jan. 5, 2016. We are only a few days into the New Year and our president has made it very clear that he is taking his last year ...
Read More »New craze for millennials: “Drunkorexia”: skipping or binging meals to save room to have more drinks
Written by Geneva Crooks, Staff Witer In a society obsessed with appearance, dieting has become a way of life. But, what happens when calorie conscious people want to have a few drinks? For some, the answer is a phenomenon called “drunkorexia.” Common among college students, “drunkorexia” is the process of someone eating less to drink more. With drinking being such ...
Read More »Student killed in ATV accident: The VSU accounting major died on Jan. 9
Written by Jyrell Wynn, Corresondent On Jan. 9, Valdosta State alumni Patrick Stewart McKinley passed away due to complications from an ATV accident at Dodge County Hospital in Eastman, Georgia. Patrick was a junior accounting major. As a Valdosta native, McKinley went to Open Bible Christian School until the 11th grade, but graduated from Valdosta High School in 2011. While ...
Read More »Hoverboard ride straight into ban across college campuses
Written by Erin Martin, Staff Writer An especially popular Christmas gift, more recently known as the “hover board,” is a technology trend that caught on quick. Despite its admiration from the thousands of buyers, some college campuses have deemed the boards unsafe due to the potential fire hazard it poses. More than 30 schools have now banned or restricted hover ...
Read More »Temporary Tattoo Part Two: A preview and a how-to-guide on how to wear Momentary Ink
Written by Julia Rodriquez, Asst. Opinions Editor You can wear your dream tattoo without the pain. It’s not forever, but you can have it with Momentary Ink. An earlier article introduced the website Momentaryink.com, where you can take an image for a test run before it becomes a permanent part of your body. These fake tattoos are meant to look ...
Read More »Editorial: Show us the money
The last two semesters at VSU have been rough. Last spring, a simple protest lead to a media frenzy which engulfed VSU. In the fall, over 30 faculty and staff members were let go. Faculty and staff were at the pinnacle of their careers and some relocated to Valdosta because of VSU. Because of this, it seemed that VSU was ...
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