Excitement, confusion, nervousness, anxiety, happiness, desertion, and even denial, are just a few of the emotions that a woman can go through psychologically when she’s expecting a child. Nevertheless, if the woman does not wish to become a parent at this time, an unplanned pregnancy can quickly turn into a […]
Month: October 2006
Tuesday is deadline to register for November 7 election
AUSTIN – Tuesday is the last day to register to vote for the November general election.Registration forms can be picked up at local Department of Public Safety offices, local libraries and at the Secretary of State’s office. Residents also can sign up at a local voter registration office. Applications are […]
Keith Olbermann goes on the attack on his MSNBC show against President Bush
NEW YORK – Keith Olbermann’s tipping point came on a tarmac in Los Angeles. While waiting for his plane to take off he read an account of Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld’s speech before the American Legion equating Iraq War opponents to pre-World War II appeasers.The next night, on Aug. […]
Lady Panthers will their way to 3-2 win over Southern
Goalie Jessica Garcia scored two goals, including a late game-winner, as the Prairie View women’s soccer team defeated Southern 3-2 Sunday afternoon. The win improved the Lady Panthers’ record to 2-0 in SWAC division play. “It was a good game, they were very aggressive,” said Garcia. “Southern is pretty much […]
Midnight Madness shines light on 2006-07 basketball season
Tonight will prove to be very enjoyable for the Prairie View community and students as Midnight Madness will unveil both talent-filled men’s and women’s basketball teams. Due to NCAA rules and regulations the teams won’t be able to showcase their skills offensively, but the event is scheduled to be engulfed […]
Queens host breast cancer program
Several students gathered Monday evening in the MSC ballroom as Miss Prairie View, Miss Black and Gold, Miss 20 Twenty Pearls, Miss Lady of the Dove, and the class queens conducted a program that provided information about breast cancer. Supported by the slogan “Celebrating Life at Prairie View, While Preparing […]
Police department gets new chief
Algray L. Pettus has assumed duty as director of the department of public safety at Prairie View A & M University.Pettus said he came to Prairie View on a career growth option. “You can be in a profession for so long that there comes a time when it’s healthy to […]
Students face administration on campus jobs, financial aid
Tensions were high and patience was low as students demanded answers to student employment and financial aid problems at the first general town hall meeting held in the administration building on Wednesday, Sept. 27. Sponsored by the SGA (student government association) and administration, the purpose of the event was to […]
P.E.A.C.E. project sheds light on domestic violence
The university based center for domestic violence, The P.E.A.C.E. Project, held its open house on Friday to inform students of domestic violence on and off campus and to introduce them to “Domestic Violence Awareness Month,” during the month of October.The P.E.A.C.E. (prevention, education, awareness, courage and elimination) Project, which is […]
Coleman Library celebrates Banned Books Week
Students, staff and faculty celebrated the freedom to read during the annual Banned Books Week held in the John B. Coleman Library from Sept. 23 through Sept. 30.Banned Books Week has been observed since 1982 on the last week of September to celebrate the freedom to read, the freedom to […]