There is no excuse for the dumpster fire that is this election season. Voting has been jeopardized in just about every way imaginable, the two main candidates are giant man babies and, […]
Valley Vanguard staff wins awards

In lieu of the award gala canceled by the coronavirus outbreak, Michigan Press Association posted the results of its newspaper contest online Thursday, March 12. “SVSU students possess a tireless commitment to […]
Special Olympics canceled amid coronavirus concern

The Special Olympics Area 22 Games, set for March 27, were called off on March 10 due to health concerns. “The eboard of Cardinals for Special Olympics … along with our general […]
SVSU places third in donor challenge

Communication professor Robert Koch’s desire for more SVSU students to give the “Gift of Life” resulted in SVSU coming in third place in a national donor registry campaign. “In the past 15 […]
Don’t be quick to call others lazy, that’s not always the case

Brace yourself for this bit of shocking information: Not getting stuff done doesn’t necessarily equal laziness. That’s right – you can be a wet sock and lie on your bed for hours, […]
Nursing trip canceled amid coronavirus outbreak

Following the spread of the coronaviruses, SVSU’s annual nursing trip to China was reevaluated and canceled. Karen Brown-Fackler, chairwoman for the nursing department, explained that coronaviruses attack the respiratory system. Symptoms can […]
Food pantry ‘beefs up’ services

SVSU’s food pantry celebrated its reopening in November 2019 after being relocated from its space in Gilbertson Hall. “There was a need for that space for another initiative,” Dean of Students Sidney […]
Political science, history faculty weigh in on impeachment trial

The House of Representatives impeached President Donald Trump last month, but do you know what it means? SVSU’s own experts weigh in on what happened and what comes next. 1. What is […]