By: Marese Hudson, Lloy Hudson The Valdosta State volleyball team picked up its first win of the tournament but could not carry that momentum throughout the weekend, finishing 1-2 at the VSU Fall Tournament held Friday and Saturday at The Complex. The Blazers opened Friday morning with a dominant sweep of Shorter University (25-21, 25-17, 25-10). Behind strong serving and ...
Read More »VSU Needs More Dining Options in the Student Union
At Valdosta State University, the Student Union should be the heart of campus life. Yet when it comes to food choices, students are left with limited and costly options: Chick-fil-A, Starbucks and Moe’s. While popular, these restaurants alone can’t satisfy the diverse tastes and budgets of a growing student body. Students have already voiced concerns about prices, especially at ...
Read More »Armed Robbery Suspect Turns Himself In
By: Lloy Hudson, Spectator Sports Editor A man wanted in connection with an armed robbery at a Valdosta convenience store is now in custody after turning himself in, police, said Monday. Franklin Kier, 25, surrendered Wednesday, at the Valdosta Police Department after detectives obtained arrest warrants charging him with armed robbery, aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during ...
Read More »Rugby: More than a Game
By: Marese Hudson, Staff Writer To most, rugby looks like football without pads. But for the student members of VSU Rugby Club, the real difference isn’t just the rules and playstyle, it’s the family bonds. Rugby shares a lot of physical intensity with football. The difference is after the games with players from opposing teams, it’s about camaraderie. “The one ...
Read More »VSU Says Goodbye To President Carvajal
Written by: James Brown Editor in Chief VSU President Dr. Richard Carvajal has announced that he will be stepping down from his position and leaving the university at the end of the 2025 fall semester. Dr. Carvajal will be accepting a new role as President of California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt. The polytechnic university is located in the North Coast ...
Read More »Stay Fit and Lay Off of the Freshman 15
Written by: Winter Dube Campus Life Editor Although students can enjoy the Student Recreation Center for free, it is recommended to try other opportunities to stay fit. If you are looking for a way to stay active, build self-discipline, or just punch out some stress, you should check out Fit Fighters Club, where a sweaty and effective workout is guaranteed. ...
Read More »Transfers Hope to Shape the Blazers’ Season
By Lloy Hudson Sports Editor As the Blazers football team starts a new season with a new coach, it’s also introducing several high-profile transfer students who are likely to have a big impact on the team’s future. Among them are quarterback Harris Boyd and linebacker Jaden Dawkins. New Head Coach Graham Craig talked about the importance of this year’s transfer ...
Read More »VSU buys three new shuttle buses
By Megan Callahan Spectator Staff Writer VSU purchased three new buses just in time for the fall semester, according to an email from the Parking and Transportation Department. The three new buses will be part of the Blazer Shuttle Express that operates Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. The VSU shuttle buses have been ...
Read More »Faculty Senate wrestles with changes to syllabus policy
By: Armone’ Gates, Copy Editor The Faculty Senate discussed a controversial change to syllabus policy, along with other issues, at its first meeting of the year on Aug. 21. Every third Thursday of each month, the senate meets in the University Center’s Magnolia Room to discuss the plans and protocols for the upcoming semester. The e-board members consist of ...
Read More »Blazers get tight win on opening weekend
By: Lloy Hudson, Sports Editor VALDOSTA– No. 12 VSU Blazers opened their 2025 season with a 31-28 win over Clark Atlanta on Saturday, Aug. 30, at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. The teams traded touchdowns in the first quarter before VSU grabbed a slim lead in the second. CAU tied with 16 seconds left just before halftime. Both teams ...
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