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Written by Bailey Wilson, Managing Editor. After 56 years of existence, Langdale Hall is set to be demolished within the next year.
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 ...
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, ...
“Embrace your Voice!” Worldwide, the month of April is known as “Sexual Awareness month,” Which is a month dedicated to campaigning and spreading awareness about sexual assault and educating ...
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 ...
Television deals have become a vital part of sports, and over the last few years, they have changed how we view our favorite sports events.
Written By Christopher Mercer, Sports Editor. Photo from GSC.com Television deals have become a vital part of sports, and over the last few years, they have changed how we view our favorite sports ...
During the week of March. 4-6 Student Life and Campus Activity Board collaborated to create different and innovative events to get students engaged in Blazer Week.
VSU’s campus lost over 1,600 trees due to the recent storms through 2023 and 2024. The campus faced hardships with hurricanes Idalia, Debby and Helene.
The second largest wetland in the state of Georgia, Grand Bay Wildlife Management Area (WMA), has been under construction for four months and has restricted access to the general public.
Written by Bailey Wilson, Managing Editor. VSU Theatre and Dance have continued to dazzle audiences with their spring dance concerts, and their latest show, “Evolve,” has taken the creativity of the ...