In a week, on average, 810 pounds of food is being wasted in Palms Dining Hall. This large amount of food could not only be salvaged, but could feed entire communities. VSU will soon provide that solution with its first annual Hunger Awareness Dinner and Forum on April 25 at 6 p.m. in Ballroom C of the Student Union. The ...
Read More »Recent Posts
SGA bids farewell at final meeting of semester
While Monday night’s SGA meeting, the last of the year and of the Davis/Powers administration, was dominated by goodbyes and wishes of luck on final exams, the Association still kept their eye on business. The business side of the meeting was highlighted by a distribution of funds to the construction of a cover for the bus stop at the Patterson ...
Read More »VSU to host Take Back the Night and the Red Flag Campaign
VSU will host Take Back the Night and the Red Flag Campaign in conjunction with one another this evening at 7:30 p.m. on the front lawn in front of West Hall. Take Back the Night is an annual event that is held in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness month whereas the Red Flag Campaign is new to VSU and is ...
Read More »‘Cosmo’ sparks controversy
With its extremely explicit and racy covers, Cosmo has managed to get itself into trouble yet again. Cosmopolitan Magazine circulates a least 3 million copies each month, which are estimated to reach almost 20 million women around the world. So what’s the big issue? Dakota Fanning, a 17-year-old actress, graced the cover of Cosmo’s January 2012 issue. ...
Read More »Women getting victimized
We remember what our parents told us right before we left for college. “Don’t give into peer pressure,” “Make sure you go to class every day,” “Act like you have some common sense/home training!” Some of this advice may or may not help you, but what some people don’t realize is that women are sent off with more female biased ...
Read More »People Poll: Do you believe it is important to attend your college graduation?
“I think it is. It’s kind of like a motivation for other students who aren’t graduating.” Jasmine Horn senior chemistry major “Yes. Why not let everyone see your accomplishments?” Ashlin Allen senior chemistry major “To walk, yes. It’s just your way of showing you’ve done it to the world.” Hannah Aldrich senior sociology major “I guess it depends. It’s important, ...
Read More »Bandana Project raises sexual assault awareness
Imagine working in a field all day in 100 degree weather, planting, harvesting and packing fruits and vegetables. The work is hard and the pay is low. But worse is the constant fear of being sexually assaulted or raped by your boss or coworkers. Immigrant women, working on farms or cleaning hotels, have been silently subjected to these worries for ...
Read More »VSU presents music and dance showcase
VSU’s Music and Dance Showcase will be held in the Sawyer Theatre of the Fine Arts Building today at 7:30 p.m. “This is the 4th Annual Musical Theatre Showcase,” Christopher Bailey, Director of the Musical Theatre Showcase, said. “This is an opportunity for graduating seniors in the BFA program with an emphasis in Musical Theatre to showcase various styles, ...
Read More »New Wii U rumors surface
Hello and welcome back to a regular edition of Spec Tech. This week, Facebook buys Instagram, rumors from Wii U, Samsung Galaxy III launches, and the largest tablet screen is presented. Facebook bought the very popular app, Instagram for $1 billion. No one knows exactly why this deal was made, but it could be that Instagram wanted to spread ...
Read More »‘Lockout’ great for sci-fi fans
“Lockout” is a fascinating movie that is set in the futuristic year of 2079. This science fiction movie has a combination of nail-biting and funny scenes. The movie begins with Snow (Guy Pearce), who is a former C.I.A. agent who is being framed with the murder of another agent and is accused of being in possession of information against ...
Read More »
The Spectator The independent student newspaper of Valdosta State University



