The Valdosta State Blazers, the number one-ranked team, head into their final regular-season game against the West Florida Argonauts with a Gulf South Championship on the line. The Blazers head into this regular season finale matchup 9-0, 5-0 in the GSC and are coming off another dominant victory against GSC rival, the Delta State Statesman 49-20. The win saw them ...
Read More »Colleges are missing the mark on promoting on-campus polling locations
Voting is a fundamental right, and college students play a pivotal role in this process. But when it comes to voting, it seems that the process to cast a vote is becoming harder through the years for these students. Despite their influence, colleges often miss the opportunity to encourage and influence their students to vote by failing to provide them ...
Read More »Divinity Dazzles in “Battle of the Fabrics” Show
Divinity Modeling Troupe hosted their annual Next Top Model show on Nov. 8, with a theme of “Battle of the Fabrics.” Nine models competed in a show consisting of three rounds, each with a different fabric the models had to base their outfits after. The rounds went in the order of silk, sheer fabric and denim. Each round was led ...
Read More »Multiple allegations sustained in former police chief investigation
The former police chief of VSU was found to have consumed alcohol while on duty, falsified reports and committed other offensive acts during his term, according to an investigative report released earlier this month. A third-party investigation of former Chief Alan Rowe proved multiple allegations to be sustained. According to the report, he denies or disputes all the findings. Rowe resigned ...
Read More »Two dead after shooting after Halloween
Two men were killed and one hospitalized in a shooting outside of a bar in Remerton on Friday, Nov. 1. An argument began outside of a bar on Halloween night, which escalated into a shootout, according to a statement made by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Four off-duty deputies for Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office were present on the scene when ...
Read More »Donald Trump Wins Election 295-226
Former President Donald Trump has won the 2024 election cycle in a 69-point lead and a concession by Vice President Kamala Harris. The lead was determined by Trump gaining the support of key swing states. He won Georgia by 50.7%, as per the Associated Press statistic. Wisconsin was won over by 49.7%, Michigan by 49.8% and Pennsylvania by 50.8%. His ...
Read More »Communication Major Experience Day
On Monday, Nov. 4, VSU’s Debate Team met for their weekly club meeting, at meeting room 1022 in the Communication Arts building after a full day of events on VSU’s Communication Major Experience Day. From 12 p.m. until 5:30 p.m., any incoming students, students with undecided majors, and people curious about VSU’s Communication Program’s offerings and mission could attend. ...
Read More »Family Matters Counseling Event!
On Tuesday, the VSU counseling suite hosted the “Family Matters Counseling Event.” This event was based on helping students who are dealing with family issues back at home. Many students were able to attend this event and learn different ways to cope through navigating family drama. This event discussed important topics and views dealing with the pressures of family drama ...
Read More »Voting Locations Available for VSU Students
The thought of voting can be stressful, and finding places to cast votes can be a challenge for college students. Here are the voting locations available on-campus and around the city of Valdosta. There has been talk of a polling location here on-campus and fortunately, VSU does in fact have a voting location for students and citizens of Valdosta to ...
Read More »VSU Students Have Mixed Responses From Aid Requests
In the wake of the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene, both the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and VSU administration have created initiatives to provide aid to those in need of assistance. However, the aid has had mixed results for students. It has been a month since Hurricane Helene devastated the South, followed shortly by Hurricane Milton. The two back-to-back ...
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