Written by: Abbie Baggerly February is about more than flowers and candy. Sponsored by the Sigma Iota chapter of Alpha Phi Omega (APO) at VSU, the third annual “Filled with Love” fundraiser helps provide clothing and food to various shelters and organizations around the Valdosta community. This year, APO has joined with the Collegiate Panhellenic Council (CPC) to expand their ...
Read More »‘Monuments Men’ a monumental flop
Written by: Chris Kessler Movies based on World War II are generally action-packed and violent, but “The Monuments Men” trades in bullets and guns for paintings and sculptures. “The Monuments Men” tells the true story of a group of men tasked with the mission of going into Germany to rescue artwork stolen by Hitler and the Nazis. Not only ...
Read More »Ohio gets cruel and unusual
Written by: Tyra Mills The execution of Ohio prisoner Dennis McGuire has caused a large uproar nationwide. Allegedly, his execution took almost 25 minutes to complete, which is completely unacceptable. He reportedly was choking and gasping for at least 10 minutes. Sitting on death row for years at a time must be a hard reality to face, knowing that one ...
Read More »Tragedy should pull us together
Written by: Isaiah Smart The safety of my peers is wavering and it makes me uneasy. In the recent years, students−my fellow fellow Blazers−have faded from our presence, and the mental stress is gaining momentum. With the car accident from the past week to the unfortunate loss of Marcus Holmes last semester as well as other students, things simply don’t ...
Read More »Lady Blazers to host conference rivals
written by: Neil Frawley With March close on the horizon, the dog days of basketball are officially upon us. Teams are quickly trying to shore up their records heading toward conference tournaments, and most importantly — the NCAA tournament, which is looming just close enough in the distance to add significance to every game. For VSU, whom have dropped their ...
Read More »VSU debate team ranks number 13 in nation
Written by: LaMarcus Wilkerson VSU’s Forensics (Speech and Debate) Team came back to Valdosta late Monday night after traveling to San Diego, Calif. to compete in the Sunset Cliffs Classic. “(This was) a round-robin style tournament where only one team from the top 16 programs in the nation can compete against each other,” assistant coach Kevin Bryant said. “Never before ...
Read More »No.21 VSU opens GSC play this weekend
Written by: Chris Webb No. 21 Valdosta State (5-0) will kick off conference play this weekend, as Shorter University (1-6) comes to Billy Grant Field for a three-game series, starting with a doubleheader Saturday at 1 p.m. Putting up 35 runs in last weekend’s sweep against Paine (Feb. 8-9), VSU has already put up 63 runs through its first five ...
Read More »Blazers battle Lions,Wolves at home
Written by: Shane Thomas Following a 9-1 start, the Blazers have lost six of their last nine games as they welcome Gulf South Conference rival North Alabama (14-8) to the P.E. Complex Thursday night. The Lions come into Thursday night on a four-game winning streak, while Blazers have lost two in a row following a 73-62 loss to Alabama-Huntsville on ...
Read More »VSU student struck by car while crossing Patterson
Written by: Allison Ericson A VSU student was struck by a truck while attempting to cross North Patterson Street on Wednesday afternoon and suffered substantial but non-life-threatening injuries. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to Lizzie Lohmar, her family and her Phi Mu sisters!” @KD_VSU (Kappa Delta at VSU) tweeted at 5:07 p.m. on Wednesday. The 21-year-old female was transported ...
Read More »McKinney considers signing guidelines for student media
Written by: Will Lewis President William McKinney is reviewing a document that will cement the independent relationship between all student media and VSU. McKinney has been conferencing with his cabinet and counsel, and they are expected to reach a decision soon. The Student Press Law Center issued the Model Guidelines for College Student Media in 2009. McKinney was handed the ...
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