A new scholarship, for students in need, honors a life-long educator and her son. At a post-lunch convocation, Dr. Louis Levy announced the Ruby and John Sullivan Educational Scholarship and awarded Sullivan the fourth President’s Medallion to be awarded at VSU. The scholarship announcement is in conjunction with the renaming of the Valdosta Literacy Center to the Ruby R. Sullivan ...
Read More »Blazers try to get back on track
January has been a tough month for the men’s basketball squad. After trouncing Delta State 81-61 on Jan. 5, the team has gone on to lose their last three games. The Blazers look to break their losing streak tonight when they travel to Livingston, Ala., to take on division rivals, the West Ala. Tigers in their third straight away game ...
Read More »GOP race becomes a farce
Like characters in an Agatha Christie novel, the GOP presidential hopefuls are falling one by one as the primaries get underway. It’s been an interesting race that has had its share of gaffs and hilarity. The first to go was Herman Cain. His campaign was plagued by claims of sexual harassment by a number of women that had worked for ...
Read More »Deltas give families meaningful Turkey Day
Transforming lives and impacting communities: As the Thanksgiving holidays rolled around the DST found the perfect opportunity to demonstrate these values.
Read More »NBA lockout ends: Fans look forward to Christmas triple-header
There was a sigh of relief heard all around the world on Nov. 28. It was the sigh of millions of NBA fans as they heard the lockout was over.
Read More »Fox misrepresents journalism
If Fox News serves as your primary news source, find a new source. Depriving and slanting information defeats the point of a news organization.
Read More »New gallery bridging gaps
Placed neatly at 704 N. Ashley Street, across from the Dairy Queen, is a large gray building renovated into Valdosta’s newest tattoo parlor and gallery, The Brass Quill Gallery.
Read More »Greeks stand up against gang stereotype
“Gangs and Greeks both share the love for a brother,” said Nigel Richardson. This is just one of many views of students at the Gangs v. Greeks forum held Tuesday night.
Read More »Men’s and women’s basketball struggle to produce in home openers Tuesday
Check the stats from your Blazer and Lady Blazer basketball games this week!
Read More »Art exhibition displays seniors’ best works
VSU’s Senior Fall exhibition had its opening...
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