No love for Valentine’s Day
• Date: Feb 11th, 2010 • By: Rachel Wayne • 0 views • CommentUgh, it’s that time of year again. When on trips to Target your eyes are scalded by flashes of hot pink, your TV delivers a deluge of diamonds and capital-K kisses, and everything in America is reduced to a curious binary construction. Valentine’s Day.
A silly holiday to begin with, and arguably one of the most [...]
S.A.V.E. the Environment
• Date: Feb 11th, 2010 • By: Brenna Lockaby • 2 views • Comment“Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” It’s a mantra we’ve all heard at one time or another. How many of us actually try to live by this simple guideline? We all see the green and blue recycling containers around campus, meant for the plastic bottles, aluminum cans and old notebook paper that would otherwise be tossed into already [...]
VSU charters Phi Sigma Kappa
• Date: Feb 11th, 2010 • By: Jasmine Hicks • 5 views • Comment On Feb. 6, VSU chartered the Greek fraternity of Phi Sigma Kappa Inc.
Phi Sigma Kappa Inc., or Phi Sig for short, has a national fraternity of 93 chapters. There has been a Phi Sig colony at VSU since December 2006. The new chapter currently has 25 members. Three remain of the original 18 members [...]
Blazers football hosts blood drive
• Date: Feb 11th, 2010 • By: Michael Wilson • 1 views • 1 Comment For the Valdosta State Blazers, winning championships is in the blood. On Monday Feb. 15, that mentality takes on an entirely different meaning as the Blazers football team will host its annual blood drive in the P.E. Complex.
The blood drive is one of Georgia’s largest single-day drives, producing close to the state record of 427 [...]
SGA talks budget and bills
• Date: Feb 11th, 2010 • By: Ariel Felton • 2 views • Comment SGA elected eight new senators and discussed important topics brought up in the semi-annual SAC meeting, including the budget proposal for the 2011-2012 school year, talk of changing requirements for HOPE and a proposed Georgia House bill that would allow guns on campus.
The first report of the night came from President Kelli Cody, who recently [...]
AFAM hosts Black History Lecture with James Alexander
• Date: Feb 11th, 2010 • By: Desiree Thompson • 1 views • Comment Attorney James Alexander spoke to students and alumni about his books “Halfway Home From Kinderlou” and “If I Should die before I Wake…What
Will Happen to My Stuff?”
In these books Alexander discusses his happy childhood and growing up in Valdosta.
In his lecture, Alexander discusses living in Valdosta in the 1930’s and learning from the people [...]
People Poll: Should guns be allowed on campus?
• Date: Feb 11th, 2010 • By: People Poll • 2 views • 5 CommentsLauren Scaffa
junior communications
“I don’t think there is a necessity for weapons on campus but
constitutionally I think they should be allowed to carry them as long
as they are not concealed.”
Markel Davis,
junior contemporary lit
“I personally don’t think that we should have weapons on campusbecause individuals who can be negligent could cause innocent bystanders to get hurt, [...]
Letters to the Editor: February 11, 2010
• Date: Feb 11th, 2010 • By: Letter to the Editor • 1 views • 3 CommentsAn article written by Jennifer Faulconer and featured in The Spectator titled “Valdosta does not support recycling” included several key points of inaccurate information. I am a VSU graduate of Biology and Chemistry and trust that anyone associated with VSU has the most honorable intentions. My feeling is that your contributing writer initially had a [...]
Kenny’s immodest proposal
• Date: Feb 11th, 2010 • By: Kenny Bush • 0 views • 3 CommentsBlazers, the petty arguments in Congress have brought our government to a standstill. The war between Democrats and Republicans has become so bad that our country can no longer be productive. Fear not, however, for I have a solution that will allow our nation to move forward and without interruption by [...]
Texting while driving more dangerous than drinking and driving
• Date: Feb 11th, 2010 • By: Crissie Elrick • 2 views • Comment Droids, crackberrys and iPhones, oh my!
With all the unbelievable phones, plans, and offers cell phone companies now have, it’s no wonder that texting seems to have taken over as the main form of communication.
Texting makes everything [...]
College students can afford Valentine’s Day
• Date: Feb 11th, 2010 • By: Jacoia Phillips • 1 views • Comment Valentine’s Day is three days away; many are becoming worried about what to do. However, Valentine’s Day is meant to bring love, not headaches. Here are some unique, cost-efficient ways to spend Valentine’s Day.
Restaurants are usually packed around this holiday. Because it is public, it’s hard to make it intimate. This Valentine’s Day, plan a [...]
