Written by: Will Lewis The Students Against Violating the Environment brought divestment to President William McKinney’s attention in their most direct way yet. A protest Wednesday involving both students and faculty took place just outside of Dr. McKinney’s door in West Hall. “We need President McKinney’s support if we want them to take this issue seriously,” Danielle Jordan, president of ...
Read More »Student’s car catches fire outside of residence hall
Written by: LaShawn Oglesby On Monday, a VSU student’s car caught fire in front of Centennial Residence Hall around 9:15 p.m. Brandon Grace, junior biology major, said he smelled gas and saw his car starting to smoke. When a small fire started, he told his girlfriend to call 911 and began running in and out of Sustella Market to get ...
Read More »Barker sweeps SGA presidential election
Written by: Joe Adgie Tyler Barker is the next SGA president. He defeated Tamelonie Thomas in a landslide victory during the SGA elections last week, winning with almost a 2-to-1 margin. “Now, it’s time to get to work,” Barker said on Monday. “We’ve been discussing about shadowing (President Jimerson), and I really want to pick up right where he left ...
Read More »Blazefest returns: VSU hosts local music festival
Written by: Abbie Baggerly WVVS-BLAZEfm is bringing back the popular Blazefest. Blazefest is a spring music festival featuring eight local bands and musicians. The festival begins on the front lawn at 2 p.m. and will last until around 8:45 p.m. It is free and open to all VSU students and members of the community. Spectators will be able to meet ...
Read More »Rain failed to dampen Earth Day festivities
Written by: John Preer Fear of bad weather moved the Earth Day event inside. Although the change of venue didn’t compliment the celebration of nature, attendants were still in high spirits as they observed the holiday. SAVE spread the message of conservation with informational booths and “green” activities. Attendants enjoyed free food and a live band, while gaining a new reverence for Mother Earth. Children attending the ...
Read More »Not your average suit and tie: new provost adds flair to academic affairs
Written by: John Stephen VSU has finally found a permanent provost—a well-traveled Trinidad and Tobago native who jams to vinyl records, has a passion for helping students succeed and yes, even takes long walks on the beach with his wife. Dr. Hudson Rogers, father of two and grandfather of one, currently lives in Fort Meyers, Fla., where he has resided ...
Read More »Internet lives on after heartbleed
Written by: Joseph Albahari Are your passwords safe? That depends on when you last changed them. On April 7, it was made public that the security of the Internet was compromised by the Heartbleed bug. Heartbleed, or CVE-2014-0160 as it is technically named, is an OpenSSL security bug that has affected about 17 percent of the internet’s websites. The bug ...
Read More »Electives make well-rounded students
Written by: John Stephen As the frenzy and stress that accompanies the end of the semester descends like a weight upon campus, many students may question why they are required to take so many classes, especially electives that are not relevant to their major. Electives, however, are not a waste of time; they are essential in building a student’s foundation ...
Read More »New publication provides an alternative for women
Written by: Rikysha Williams More than 60 percent of VSU students are women, and now they have a publication that speaks directly to them. Launched on March 4, Her Campus Valdosta is an online magazine that empowers, enlightens and entertains VSU women. Ariel Hairston, president and editor-in-chief, started a Her Campus chapter at VSU because she wanted a more entertaining ...
Read More »Students to experience life without any sound
Written by: Abbie Baggerly What’s your sign? VSU’s American Sign Language Club will host its annual Deaf, Deaf World event on April 25 in Student Union Ballrooms A, B and C. For student convenience, Deaf, Deaf World will be split into two sessions: 10-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-2 p.m. “Deaf, Deaf World is an event that brings the community together, ...
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