Written by Bailey Wilson, Managing Editor. VSUPD’s reports for the weekend of 3/28-3/30 had three incidents that stood out among the report, which also contained five other incidents, two traffic stops and 155 building and property checks. FRAUD STUDENT UNION: A 19-year-old man was arrested in the Student Union for theft at 6:40 p.m. on Sunday, Mar. 30. Officers ...
Read More »Spectator wins multiple awards at statewide journalism competition
Written by James Brown, Entertainment Editor. The VSU Spectator took home several awards in writing, reporting and photography excellence, including the coveted “Watchdog” award, at the 2025 Georgia College Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest in February in Athens, Georgia. GCPA is an organization that prides itself on benefitting newspapers and journalists across various colleges in Georgia. The organization helps colleges ...
Read More »English department to host upcoming reading and discussion with author Diane K. Roberts
Written by Jasmine Hightower, Copyeditor. According to journalist Diane K. Roberts, with today’s widespread mistrust of the media, critical thinking is the utmost necessity. Roberts will discuss that topic and more when the English Department hosts a literary reading with the author and commentator on Wednesday March. 26, at 7 p.m. in the Odum Library Theater. Roberts is a professor ...
Read More »A Blazer from the land down under
Written By Christopher Mercer, Sports Editor. Photo Courtesy of Flickr Many athletes who come to VSU have various paths. However, none have had a lasting impact and a more extraordinary path to VSU than Victoria Ikeansio. Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Ikenasio’s journey to playing basketball wasn’t always love at first sight. “Honestly, at first, I hated it because I wasn’t ...
Read More »Profile: A day in the life of VSU’s President Dr. Richard Carvajal
Written by James Brown, Entertainment editor. From the office to the campus grounds, Dr. Richard Carvajal leads a chaotic but fulfilling life in his position as Valdosta State University’s President. Dr. Carvajal currently stands as VSU’s 10th president. As president, he works hard to ensure higher learning for each of the university’s students by attending meetings, hosting events and overseeing ...
Read More »VSU’s 1,600 tree loss affects wildlife
Story and photo by Jenna Arnold, Editor-in-Chief. VSU’s campus lost over 1,600 trees due to the recent storms through 2023 and 2024. The campus faced hardships with hurricanes Idalia, Debby and Helene. VSU was first recognized as a tree campus in 2013 by the Arbor Day Foundation. The Longleaf pines have been a crucial part of VSU’s identity, since the ...
Read More »Valdosta State University Student Government Association Discusses Upcoming Events and Priorities
Written by Lloydrica Hudson, Staff writer. VALDOSTA, Ga. – The VSU Student Government Association (SGA) convened Monday evening in the Student Union Ballroom C to discuss upcoming events, budget allocations and key student initiatives. SGA President William Burnett led the meeting, showing the organization’s continued efforts to pass resolutions and maintain student engagement. “My predecessor motivated me to ...
Read More »Social media class winners honored at city council
Written by Jasmine Hightower, Copyeditor. The City of Valdosta honored the winning team from VSU’s social media class during a city council meeting Feb. 20. During the fall 2024 semester, students in the social media class taught by Dr. David Nelson worked alongside the Valdosta’s Public Information Office to create a social media campaign to increase public engagement within the ...
Read More »Student takes a swim to save classmates glasses
Written by Madeline Higdon, Staff Reporter. A pair of glasses caused quite a splash outside of Oak Parking Deck on Wednesday. A student was helped by a fellow classmate, who went into the creek to save them in an act of kindness. Dr. Clell Wright’s concert choir rehearsal had just gotten out and many students exited the Fine Arts Building ...
Read More »‘Blue’ bins or decorated trash cans
Written by Jenna Arnold, Editor-in-Chief. Anyone walking around VSU’s campus and through its buildings might run across blue containers marked for various types of waste to be recycled – paper, plastic or aluminum. One might assume that waste would end up at a recycling plant. But the waste deposited in those recycling bins scattered around VSU’s campus go to the ...
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