Written by James Brown, Entertainment Editor. The city of Valdosta held its third annual Bluesberry Festival on April 11 and 12, bringing fun filled nights of food and music participants from across the south of Georgia. Although the musical performances were great, the main attraction for many pedestrians and vendors was the food. I took to the festival grounds to ...
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FloSports Partnership Expands Reach, Elevates VSU and Gulf South Conference Athletics
Written by Ansley DeCenzo, Staff Reporter. As Gulf South Conference teams continue to grow their national presence, the media partnership with FloSports is helping push VSU athletics to new levels of visibility and opportunity. Through a multi-year agreement, FloSports serves as the exclusive digital platform for GSC broadcasts, including VSU’s football, basketball, volleyball and other sports. The partnership has elevated ...
Read More »BREAKING: Langdale Hall to be demolished
Written by Bailey Wilson, Managing Editor. After 56 years of existence, Langdale Hall is set to be demolished within the next year. VSU officials confirmed that the dorm hall was to be torn down in the summer or fall of 2025 and are waiting for state approval to move forward with the project. The building has not been in active ...
Read More »Review: VSU Theatre’s “Iphigenia 2.5” Is A Must-Watch
Written by Bailey Wilson, Managing Editor. VSU Theatre is performing their rendition of Iphigenia 2.5, a student-adapted version of the classic play Iphigenia in Aulis by Greek playwright Euripides, from Apr. 17-20. The story itself is a must-see performance, with contributions by students to bring this story to life in a way that is as beautiful as it is devastating. ...
Read More »VSU leading Division II players to seek greater opportunities
Ansley DeCenzo, Staff reporter. Valdosta State University is a powerhouse in NCAA Division II football and has seen several of its standout players leap into Division I programs in recent years, seeking greater opportunities and resources to further their athletic careers. These transfers highlight the growing trend of D2 athletes transitioning to D1 schools through the NCAA transfer portal. One ...
Read More »Embrace your voice: Spreading awareness for sexual assault
Armone Gates, Campus life editor. Worldwide, the month of April is known as “Sexual Assault Awareness month,” Which is a month dedicated to campaigning and spreading awareness about sexual assault and educating communities on how to stay safe. Sexual assault awareness month is rooted back to the 1970’s as many sexual assault victims started coming forward and voicing the need ...
Read More »The Blazers look to bounce back against the Flames
Written by Christopher Mercer, Sports Editor The Lady Blazers come into this weekend series with a 23-17 record and a 16-7 record in the Gulf South Conference play. They are in the midst of a four-game losing streak, as they fell in their previous matchup against the Embry Riddle Lady Eagles on Tuesday in a doubleheader, 2-1 in game one ...
Read More »“The title goes to… ” KD Sigma Hosts 10th Annual Beauty Pageant
Written by Armone Gates, Campus Life Editor. The Kappa Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity hosted their annual scholarship pageant in the Pound Hall auditorium of North campus on the evening of Friday, April 4. The title of Miss Phi Beta Sigma was awarded to SGA’s vice president, senior Neaveh Wallance. The Phi Beta Sigma are a Divine Nine ...
Read More »Freshmen Honors College members express frustration
Written by Armone Gates, Campus Life Editor. A group of freshmen members of the Honors Student Association are expressing disapproval with some aspects of the organization and feel their voices are not being heard. In the beginning of spring semester, freshman member John-Michael Allen resigned from the Honors Student Association due to differences with the executive board of HSA, which ...
Read More »VSU prepares for Athletics Giving Day
Written by Ansley DeCenzo, Staff writer. VSU is gearing up for its upcoming Athletics Day of Giving, scheduled to begin on April 8. This event is part of an effort by the university to support student-athletes and various campus initiatives through targeted fundraising. The campaign aims to raise funds for scholarships, enhance athletic programs, and other projects specific to ...
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