By Ace Espenshied Beginning with the 2011 men’s tennis team and followed by the 2012 softball and football squads, VSU has seen three national championships in the past 19 months. The city of Valdosta and Lowndes County have announced that they will honor all three championship teams by hosting a Parade of Champions on Wednesday, Jan. 30 at 4 ...
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Web Exclusive: Water bottles destroy earth
There certainly was a time where the brand names of Perrier and Dasani brought about images of purity and health. Lately though it seems that this imagery has been replaced with criticism and scrutiny. People seem to be leaning towards a greener way of life, or at least recommending such lifestyles
Read More »Sports Web Exclusive: My Three Cents
Nobody knows what this new blend of ballers is capable of just yet. Thus far we’ve gotten glimpses of the Blazers’ prosperous potential though a lousy (2-5) conference record could make you think otherwise. “We have to continue to get better and play well in February,” Head Coach Mike Helfner told me. And he’s completely right or the early hype ...
Read More »Web Exclusive: Top Weekend Picks
Top Weekend Picks Hey, VSU! Are you going to be bored this weekend and need something to do? Check out my recent top weekend picks Did this week’s movie review in the Spectator make you want to see ‘A Haunted House?’ According to fandango.com, it will be playing at 12:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and ...
Read More »Obama issues executive orders on gun control
President Barack Obama announced and signed a series of executive orders Wednesday with the intention of curbing gun violence. This comes on the heels of a series of shootings that have occurred in the last 12 months, such as the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., that killed 27, and the massacre at a movie theater in ...
Read More »‘A Haunted House’ gets mixed review
Whoever said that film writer and actor Marlon Wayans does not belong in comedy obviously has not seen any of his work. His latest work, “A Haunted House,” hit theaters Friday making an estimated $18.8 million according to boxofficemojo.com. Wayans, who also produced “Haunted,” is known for participating in spoofs, and this movie is no different. I imagine that it ...
Read More »Court infringes on corporate faith
As the mainstream media clouds our minds with fantasies of an apparent war on second-amendment freedoms, a different amendment is subtly being attacked– freedom of religion. This first-amendment right has undergone severe interpretation by the Supreme Court over the last few months, leaving certain religious fractions satisfied and others downtrodden. Shouldn’t Christian business owners entail the same privileges as ...
Read More »Be Healthy: College students smoke despite health risks
Cigarette smoking is becoming increasingly popular among college age students around the nation– even here at VSU. Even though we pay it no mind (unless you happen to sit next to the guy that smells like a pack of cigarettes) campus is full of students smoking. According to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) one third ...
Read More »Valdosta National 2013 to continue public viewing
People weaved in and out of the Fine Arts Gallery viewing new artwork that is priced as high as $12, 000 and will be available until Feb. 3. They were the first to visually sample the 25th Valdosta National, which is a juried art competition containing 52 pieces of art by 42 artists. Each piece in the gallery ...
Read More »PopAddict: ‘Kimye’ announces baby bump, JT releases new single
Hello World—Anthony here with Pop Addict again to bring you all the latest news and gossip since December. Since we left over a month ago, a Kardashian is pregnant again, the world didn’t end (thanks a lot Mayans), Beyoncé is back with a vengeance, Justin Timberlake made an anti-climactic return to music and Award Show season is in full ...
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