Articles Written By ‘ Kerry Laster ’

 

Hispanic Heritage Month es muy bien

Oct 5th, 2006 | Written by: , | Category: News

Kerry Laster kmlaster@valdosta.edu This month VSU is celebrating Hispanic Heritage month. The University started off the events Monday with a presentation in West Hall about the study aboard program in Mexico. The University has planned a variety of events stretching to Nov. 1. “I hope [students] will gain an understanding, an appreciation and expectance of [...]



SGA wrap-up

Sep 14th, 2006 | Written by: , | Category: News

-10 Open Senator seats are open. -10 Freshman Senator seats are open, but no date has been set for elections. -Two Senators were elected on Monday night, Tracy Rochon, sophomore biology major, and Morgan Alexander, sophomore, nursing major.



Georgia keeps on failing in education

Sep 14th, 2006 | Written by: , | Category: Opinion

The attitude associated with getting into college for most Georgians is that of children waiting for Christmas day to come so they can rip open their present under the tree. It is the overwhelming excitement of endless educational possibilities that initially intoxicates us all about college, but it is the outrageous price of those possibilities [...]



SGA recognizes African Student Association

Aug 31st, 2006 | Written by: , | Category: News

Kerry Laster kmlaster@valdosta.edu At Monday’s SGA meeting Jatoaryia Hill and Brittany Lotito were named as new Judicial Council Justices. Jatoaryia Hill is a junior, legal assistant studies major and Brittany Lotito is a sophomore, english major. ASA, African Students Association, was also recognized as a student organization after being rejected for over three semesters. Its [...]



VSU welcomes Chancellor Davis

Apr 27th, 2006 | Written by: , | Category: News

Kerry Laster kmlaster@valdosta.edu VSU rolled out the red carpet for the new Chancellor. Erroll B. Davis Jr., chancellor for the university system Georgia, met with President Ronald Zaccari, SGA and the faculty senate Monday as part of a state wide tour of all 35 institutions in Georgia. “He wanted to know where we thought the [...]



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