Terrance Anine Falls, also known as Anine, is a proven testimony that “Prairie View produces productive people.” Falls is a graduate of the MBA program at PV and has furthered his business aspirations by forming a partnership in the plumbing industry. “I am partners with James Tates, pastor of new […]
Month: April 2005
3 times a lady:
Many male students around campus are looking for that perfect woman. To have a woman that is head-strong, knows what she wants out of life and is going in the direction to attain those goals is ideal. On top of that, if she can cook, that would only be the […]
Raising the curtain on depression
All college students have been there. Bad grades, bad break-ups, long way away from home, loved ones died, or simply just feeling at an ultimate low. These are obvious reasons why one would feel like falling in depression, but the question is: is this true depression or heart ache? There […]
36th Miss Prairie View captures the essence of a Pantherland woman
The 36th annual Miss Prairie View pageant was held last Tuesday in the MSC auditorium.Six beautiful ladies competed for the title. They were senior Lameka Yvette, senior Corlis Henderson, sophomore Cortney Davis, senior Ashley Shaw, sophomore Johanna Thomas, and junior Brandy Byers. By the end of the night only one […]
“A night with Africa’s Finest Queens
The men of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity hosted their “Miss Twenty Pearls Scholarship Pageant on Monday, April 26, 2005. The event was held in the Memorial Student Center Auditorium at 7:11p.m. “A Night With African’s Finest Queens” were the nine lovely ladies competing in the pageant by the names of […]
PV SIFE team wins regional award
The Students in Free Enterprise Team (SIFE) at Prairie View A&M University recently received second place honors at its annual Expo and Career Fair held April 10‑11 in Dallas, Texas. The team, led by Deviyon Gillian, president, competed in League 7 which included the University of Texas at Austin, Texas […]
Grambling ends eight-game losing streak against Panthers
The Grambling State Tigers closed out the weekend baseball series against the Prairie View A&M Panthers with a clean sweep of the doubleheader on Saturday afternoon at Tiger Field. The Tigers won the first game 3-2 and the second game 4-1 thus ending an eight-game losing streak. The Tigers improved […]
45, 48 dominate University College relays
All year University College has been putting together various activities for the freshmen. The University College relays got underway yesterday at Blackshear Stadium.Unlike your average track meet this one was one of the most watched events in track & field, the sprinting events. Men’s and women’s buildings participated in the […]
I wouldn’t play for a crowd waving confederate flags
When I was five years old, all of my friends watched the television show “the Dukes of Hazzard.” I wanted to watch it, too, but we weren’t allowed to do that in my house because of the Confederate flag that was painted on the car in the show. At five, […]
Student infuriated by SpringFest events
First I want to congratulate “whoever” for successfully completing the worst “Spring Mess” ever. Someone needs to stand up and accept responsibility for this debauchery. I mean was it absolutely imperative there be a charge for the step show. Wasn’t the rest of the week agonizing enough? I mean we […]