NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AP) — The last time Don Glossop saw his customers they were ritually burning green candles, hoping voodoo would pierce the federal bureaucracy and hasten the arrival of desperately needed relief checks.Glossop’s shop, New Orleans Mistic, has been closed since Hurricane Katrina swamped the city two months […]
Month: November 2005
Over and over again you fail me
As we all know, surviving in college is a struggle. Students, especially those who pay out of pocket, suffer from inadequate health care, unhealthy eating habits and structure that many don’t develop or learn until their upperclassman years. With all these new adjustments to adult life and adult decisions, Prairie […]
It’s official; architecture building now a part of the PVAMU campus
The School of Architecture held a ribbon cutting ceremony Oct. 27 to celebrate the opening of the new Architecture and Arts Building.The ceremony began with an opening from SGA vice president Bryan Waters. The university president, Dr. George Wright, said that the building is a milestone for architecture education in […]
PV hosts 4th annual majors’ fair
Students interested in learning more about their current major or who have questions as to what major they should choose, were given the opportunity to explore their options at the 4th annual majors fair sponsored by the University College. Fred Bragg, of the UC academic advising team, said “it’s an […]