Written by Jessica Ingram This week, cities across the state of Georgia are celebrating Georgia Municipal Association’s Georgia Cities Week from April 20-27. GCW is an opportunity for cities to share with their communities about services offered and how the city has an impact on citizens’ lives. Each year there is a theme for the GCW. This ...
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Electrical issue leads to building evacuation
Written by Neil Frawley An electrical malfunction forced the evacuation of the Mass Media building on Monday afternoon. The incident took place near the journalism lab where a smell of burning rubber emanated from the ceiling tiles. Students became alarmed by the foul smell and quickly informed Dennis Conway, assistant professor of mass media, about it. “I went near ...
Read More »Letter to the Editor: Marriage definition
Dear Editor, I am writing in response to Joe Adgie’s opinion editorial entitled “Everyone deserves right to marriage” in the Spectator’s April 4 issue. Let me just first point to the fallacy in the title of Mr. Adgie’s article. Everyone is already entitled to marry; they just can’t marry someone of the same sex. This idea applies to all ...
Read More »Mass murder brings us together
Written by Von Kennedy Boston, Newton, Aurora, 9/11, Columbine, Oklahoma City and other American attacks will have a place in the hearts of many Americans. We all remember where we were and what we did to help. But what have we done with our fellow Americans to remain united afterward? In wake of the tragedies in Boston and the ...
Read More »Freedom for security
Written by Ivey Ingalls-Rubin The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2013, otherwise known as CISPA, yet another threat to our freedom, has stuck its foot in the door. CISPA will allow any voluntary information sharing amongst private companies to the government in the event of a cyber-attack. Why is this bill so flawed? Because while ideally it ...
Read More »Pan-American Ensemble takes VSU on cultural ride
Written by John Preer Sunday was another chance for the VSU Pan-American Ensemble to showcase its musical prowess. The ensemble consists of talented musicians who boast a myriad of instrumentation varying from piano and accordion to cello, trumpet and guitar. VSU’s Pan-American Ensemble was founded in the spring of 2009. The ensemble gives its 15 musicians a chance to ...
Read More »Tyler Perry’s ‘Temptation’ disappoints
Written by Brian Hickey There are many things to appreciate about “Temptation” and its world-renowned director, Tyler Perry. It features a few blossoming, talented actors such as Jurnee Smollett-Bell, who you have probably seen in the hit movies “The Great Debaters” and “Roll Bounce.” Starring alongside her is Lance Gross, who has appeared in other Perry works such as ...
Read More »Korean classes offered for fall
Written by Jennifer Gleason Students can expand their knowledge of foreign languages further during fall semester with the addition of Korean language courses. The Center for International Programs, in conjunction with Modern and Classical Languages, has offered Japanese, Russian, Arabic and Chinese for years, and they are available again for registration in the fall. With over 100 Korean exchange ...
Read More »SGA tackles election problems
Written by Joe Adgie The SGA closed out the 2012-2013 year with a round of goodbyes and some further explanation as to what caused problems during last week’s SGA elections. Ryan Baerwalde, outgoing SGA president, explained that it involved bills that were seemingly vetoed by accident by his predecessor. “I had written quite a few amendments to the bylaws ...
Read More »Dead Day decision tabled
Dead Day is not dead yet. It was saved on Thursday at the Faculty Senate meeting.
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