Written by Ritsuki Miyazaki VSU African American Studies presented the Sankofa African American Museum on Wheels on Wednesday, which showcased African American history. The exhibit will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the University Center Magnolia Room. Angela Jennings, the owner and the curator of the museum, established Sankofa in 1995 as a way ...
Read More »Water, water everywhere
A flash flood warning was in effect from 1 a.m. Monday to 7 a.m. Tuesday. Valdosta received 2.87 inches of rainfall.
Read More »VSU Enactus joins alum to help small business in Kenya
VSU Enactus, formerly known as Students In Free Enterprise, held a workshop Saturday at Pound Hall to discuss an upcoming project with VSU alumnus, Levy Odera.
Read More »Top Weekend Picks: Begin Spring Break early
Written By: Amanda Usher Well, VSU. It’s the weekend again, and here at the Spectator, we’re sure that you all are trying to figure out what your plans are for these next three days. We know that Spring Break is not for a couple of weeks, but who said that you can’t give yourself a sneak peek? You’ve worked hard ...
Read More »McKinney gets birthday surprise
President Bill McKinney turned 50 on Tuesday, but was out of town for a conference in Athens that day and the day before. While he was away, his wife, Dr. Dacia Charlesworth, and other members of the VSU community planned a birthday celebration for his return to campus on Wednesday.
Read More »Web Exclusive: Dangerous chemtrails purposely ignored
There are quite a few people that are absolutely convinced that the job description of our government is to simply round us all up and dumb the entire population down, easier to control. One of the best examples of this government abuse is chemtrails. Which are cloud-looking bodies that are sprayed from jets while they pass over-head. We’ve all seen ...
Read More »Web Exclusive: Cat dormitories at Fl. Southern
While VSU has seen its fair share of cats running around the campus, Florida Southern has decided that giving these cats their own dormitories might be the best solution for ensuring these feral felines are taken care of.
Read More »Web Exclusive: Top Weekend Picks
Continue experiencing love Valentine’s may be over, but you can still show your affection for the one that you love. Here are some places you can go and things that you can do to turn your Valentine’s Day into your Valentine’s Weekend. 1. Everyone wants to wake up to the smell of home cooking at least one day of their ...
Read More »Zombies attack at Sustella
Centennial Hall residents looking for a cool breeze typically crack open their windows, but on Saturday, they got a bit more than they bargained for. At 8 a.m., growls, snarls, and screams echoed through Sustella parking deck. Why? Zombie attack.
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