I want to know if The Panther could do a further investigation about Antwan and Lamond’s accident. According to News 2 Houston (Channel 2) the accident occurred in the westbound lanes. (website: http://www.click2houston.com/news/6904680/detail.html )If this is so, how can Harris County Deputies make the accusation that Antwan and Lamond were […]
Month: February 2006
Student learns to live and love after loss
Losing a loved one is hard. Losing a loved one with whom you have an unresolved circumstance can be one of the most devastating events in life. I, as well as many other fellow students, have had the tragic experience of losing a fellow classmate and friend. I have unfortunately […]
What’s the real dirt on campus?
A comprehensive list of questions from the student body.What is the smell on campus? Why is the rent going up but there are no improvements?Why doesn’t the hot water work in the Village? Why don’t the emergency call boxes work?Why do we pay to eat but the food doesn’t change?Why […]
20 Questions
Continued from “What’s the real dirt on campus?” in Viewpoints 1. Why do you have to provide your own paper in the printer in the village and in Delco? 2. Why can’t people take lunch at different times? 3. What happened to late night dinner? 4. Why aren’t students more […]
Crashing into reality
If you weren’t present,then you missed the eye opening experience that took place Thursday February 9, 2006. Sponsored by the W.E.B. DuBois History Club, the screening and discussion of the movie allowed PVAMU students of different backgrounds, cultures and sexes, to interact with one another in new ways.Crash raises questions […]
Toastmasters at PVAMU
PVAMU’s Toastmasters Chapter held a seminar titled “Voices of Distinction,” hosted by Dr. Henri Bailey of the Business Management Department.The Toastmasters Club main priority is to help individuals conquer their phobias about public speaking. The organization is open to all individuals on campus including faculty, staff, as well as students. […]
Miss Black and Gold is crowned
Jessica Waiters, 19, exhibited all the qualities of a true queen as she won the title of Miss Black and Gold last Thursday in the MSC auditorium. The brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity hosted the 31st annual scholarship pageant showcasing seven very talented young ladies as the fraternity celebrated […]
EAST vs. WEST:
This years NBA all-star game is set to take place this weekend in Houston, TX. Over the years, the all-star game has developed in to a weekend full of events that build up to the big game which features the top ranked players in the eastern conference versus the top […]
Panthers upset number two ranked Tigers
Great teams are built around one concept: teamwork. The Prairie View Panther (4-19, 1-11) basketball team showed exactly that this past Monday, versus the Grambling State Tigers (11-9, 9-4). The Panthers played well on both ends of the floor leading them to a 72-68 victory.With this win, the Panthers ended […]
Black college papers face problems of interference, lack of commitment
Uncommitted staffers, interference by the administration and infrequent publishing are among the primary problems faced by newspapers at historically black colleges, according to editors and advisers who discussed those issues Feb. 8 to 11 at the 2006 HBCU Newspaper Conference and Job Fair.Those factors can impede student journalists as they […]