Students who drove down Baytree Road may have notice a very new addition to the nearby scenery. John Gay, a former VSU student and owner of the novelty shop Divided By Zero hand painted a very impressive artistic mural on the side of his shop just off Baytree Road. Check the slideshow below for some picture of John Gay painting ...
Read More »Separating church and state
The religious leanings of our politicians are almost as prevalent as their stand on the issues – which are often impacted by their religious beliefs.
Read More »Nerd turned Rapper: VSU takes a new approach to hip hop music
Michael Schwartz is a nerd. It may be hard to believe, but there is something very unusual about this sophomore from Roswell, Ga; he can rap.
Read More »Don’t mess with how I dress
When it comes to the classroom, students should have to worry about tests and papers, not how they are dressed.
Read More »Unstoppable force
The Lady Blazers are on a romp right now, winning 13 of their last 15 games including a four-game win streak they hope to continue when they travel to Delta State tonight.
Read More »Rekindling winning fire
The Blazers (8-9) finally end their 5-game cold streak with a win over Carver Bible College 88-80 Tuesday night.
Read More »Eaton channels emotion into poetry
Joseph Ashley Eaton, VSU junior and mass media major, has managed to publish two books: “Night’s Ocean View” and “The Imagination Engines,” all while balancing school and playing guitar in two bands.
Read More »Grinding down on the books
In the wake of the worst economic times since the Great Depression, it's easy to get caught up in our own affairs and take certain things for granted.
Read More »The Tunnel sheds light on serious social problems
Tuesday night was a happening night inside the University Center as attendees entered The Tunnel, an event held to illustrate various types of oppression.
Read More »VSU marches for MLK
VSU hosted a series of events in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., ending with a march and candlelight vigil Wednesday night. Students met outside the University Center and sang spirituals on their march down to West Hall at 5 p.m. VSU NAACP, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Mu Omicron Chapter and the Office of Social Equity hosted the ...
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