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2015 Kickoff Carnival

Homecoming week started off with a bang at the Student Kickoff Carnival. VSU didn’t let a little rain ruin its fun. After moving indoors,  students enjoyed  games, blow ups, food, and entertainment at this spectacular event.  

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VSU moves one step closer to the playoffs after ousting Delta State

Written by Gabe Burns, Asst. Sports Editor It is common mantra in sports to say that good teams find a way to win close games. Saturday, in Cleveland, Mississippi, the Valdosta State Blazers did just that. The Blazers pulled out all the stops in a 40-34 triple overtime victory over Delta State. This season has not been short on record-setting ...

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Horoscope: Daily Forecast 11/11/15

Today’s Birthday (11/11/15). Together, you can work miracles this year. Financial discipline earns a nice return. Your strength lies in your networks and communities. Discover new passion this spring, leading to a shift in priorities. Your team effort peaks next autumn, before changes in a romance. Love guides you. To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the ...

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Peonia named GSC’s Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week

Written by Terrance Johnson, Staff Writer Susanna Peonia was named GSC’s Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week for outstanding effort that totaled to a number of 15 blocks and an average of 1.07 blocks per set on the week. This only added to her consistent performance as she is currently leading the GSC in blocks with 77. She also added ...

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New app allows people to rate others habits

Written by Terrance Johnson, Staff Writer The idea of rating people has caused a buzz in the media recently, with the establishment of the Peeple app. Peeple will allow people to “rate and comment about the people you interact with in your daily lives,” according to Julia Cordray, CEO of Peeple. Corday is accompanied by co-founder Nicole McCullough. “People do ...

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Racism is not so far far away

Written by Mayah Cantave, Asst. Opinions Editor The release of the new Star Wars movie has created a ton of buzz and controversy. On Twitter people seem to be upset with the upcoming movie claiming it is “anti-white” and promotes white genocide. The #boycottstarwarsVII was created to prevent the release of the movie. The boycotters’ anger stems from the fact ...

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Horoscope: Daily Forecast 11/10/15

Today’s Birthday (11/10/15). Unite for common good this year. Sharp money-management practices fatten accounts. Collaborate to amplify individual power. New passion leads to a change in plans after springtime eclipses. A group discovery next autumn leads to a shift in a romance. It’s all for love. To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 ...

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Blazer football coach reaches new milestone

Written by Gabe Burns, Asst. Sports Editor When the Valdosta State Blazers defeated West Alabama last Saturday, it meant more than just another conference win. The victory was the 76th of head coach David Dean’s career, tying him with Chris Hatcher for the most in program history. Hatcher, now the coach at Samford, developed VSU into a division two powerhouse. ...

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VSU welcomes international artist Masayasu Iizuka

Written by LaShawn Oglesby, College Life Editor To those who aren’t sleep, ceramics is therapeutic and it has been shown to help calm the nerves. Ceramics is an ancient—yet still socially acceptable—and awesome way to get together with your friends and create some stress-relieving art. Recently, Masayasu Iizuka, who is a world renowned Japanese potter and ceramic artist, decided to ...

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Students who left college can still get a associate’s degree

Written by Tatyana Phelps, Managing Editor Each year, millions of Americans make the decision to go to college; however, not all of them actually graduate. The University System of Georgia is combining its efforts to make sure that those who earned some college credit can obtain an associate’s degree that they may have never known they had. Whether it is ...

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