Written by Adam Peachey, Staff Reporter. VSU’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences has received the largest grant in its history, $2.4 million from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation that is set to be spread out over five years. The school received $1.1 million of the grant in December and is set to receive the remaining money in 2026. The school ...
Read More »Communication Major Experience Day
On Monday, Nov. 4, VSU’s Debate Team met for their weekly club meeting, at meeting room 1022 in the Communication Arts building after a full day of events on VSU’s Communication Major Experience Day. From 12 p.m. until 5:30 p.m., any incoming students, students with undecided majors, and people curious about VSU’s Communication Program’s offerings and mission could attend. ...
Read More »Voting Locations Available for VSU Students
The thought of voting can be stressful, and finding places to cast votes can be a challenge for college students. Here are the voting locations available on-campus and around the city of Valdosta. There has been talk of a polling location here on-campus and fortunately, VSU does in fact have a voting location for students and citizens of Valdosta to ...
Read More »Groundbreaking Celebration for $36.5 million PAC investment
The official groundbreaking for VSU’s new $36.5 million performing arts center was celebrated on Friday, Oct. 25. It will be the 43,128 square foot home for theatre and dance programs. State officials, VSU President Richard Carvajal and others picked up shovels and tossed dirt in the air signifying the marking of history. The new performing art center will be the ...
Read More »Roundtable Discussion Highlights Concerns Ahead of 2024 Elections
On Wednesday, Oct. 24, the Department of Political Science, alongside Pi Sigma Alpha and the National Political Science Honor Society, hosted a roundtable discussion centered on the 2024 elections and their implications for Georgia, the United States and the world. The significance of the upcoming election looms large, with suggestions it will decisively shape the future of American society. The ...
Read More »VSU Police Chief resigns from position
Former VSU Police Chief Alan Rowe voluntarily resigned his position earlier this month. Rowe had been placed on paid administrative leave, according to the university. VSU announced that a “third-party review is underway.” No information is available as to why he was placed on leave. Captain Bryant Leverett is serving as the interim director while the search for a replacement ...
Read More »VSU struggles to recover from Hurricane Helene
Late Thursday night on Sept. 27, Hurricane Helene unleashed its fury on Valdosta State University, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Classified as a Category 4 storm, Helene brought torrential rains and powerful winds that felled trees and damaged campus buildings. As many students remained on campus, they faced a harrowing night, trapped in their dorm rooms, listening ...
Read More »Housing Faces Pressure from Student Concerns
As the new semester begins, many students face escalating problems in their dormitories, with lack of hot water and elevators being past due for a mechanical check. The residents living in the largest dorms on campus- Centennial, Hopper and Georgia- have started to file multiple complaints about the housing issues they have had to endure since the semester started. In ...
Read More »SGA and campus police team up for student event
VSU’s Student Government Association (SGA) held a combined event with the campus police department and offered free coffee to students to build a stronger unity between students and the police. The event took place at Converse Square on March 26 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event was open to all passing students and had a consistent flow of ...
Read More »The Spectator takes home gold once again at Georgia College Press Association awards conference
On Feb.23, The Spectator won seven awards applauding their hard work and performance during the Georgia College Press Association Awards. Once again, The Spectator made their way down to Athens, Georgia, onto the University of Georgia’s campus to prepare for the big day. Every year, multiple colleges in Georgia compete against one another for prestigious awards such as Best Review, ...
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