The Prairie View A&M women’s soccer team hit the road last week heading north to take on two very good teams. The soccer team, however, fell short in both of the contests against very capable competition. The Lady Panthers’ (0-4-0) first game was in Dallas against Southern Methodist University (1-1-1). […]
Month: September 2008
Panthers grab another one in historic fashion
The Prairie View A&M football team cruised to their second straight victory with a decisive 53-0 win over the Texas College Steers. The margin of victory was the largest since Prairie View’s (2-0) glory days back in 1955 when they destroyed another opponent. The Panthers jumped out to an early […]
Hall of Fame basketball coach dies
EL PASO, Texas – The glow from Don Haskins’ greatest triumph was mostly a memory when Disney decided to take another look. Then came the movie “Glory Road” and a whole new generation learned about his career and legacy. Haskins, the Hall of Fame coach credited with helping break color […]
Google reigns as most powerful 10-year-old
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor’s $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world. It sounded preposterous 10 years ago, but […]
20 Questions
1. How many people are ready to run onto the field once we beat Grambling? 2. Which cheerleaders were doing more than just cheerleading in LA? 3. Are big girls the new accessory for skinny girls? 4. How many Black Foxes tried to steal Nick Cannon from Mariah Carey? 5. […]
Ne-Yo Year of the gentleman
Singer songwriter and producer Ne-Yo has used his many talents for many artists throughout the industry. For his third album, “Year of The Gentleman”, the industry’s renoun producer, songwriter, and singer, puts all of his skills on display. The album is full of diversity from ballads like, “Back to What […]
Is Jesus the new fashion statement?
In the world of fashion, fads and trends are as numerous as sneakers in Nike’s factories or split ends in Don King’s hair. For as long as humans have roamed the earth, fashion and religion were treated as the colonial church and state separate. Today, however, religious signs and symbols […]
From the Editorial Board
What races through the mind of black women when they see a good looking brother with his head on straight, his money right, and his personal hygiene on point… walking with a white woman under his arm? Many black women would become infuriated without even asking whether they were high […]
Hump day features up and coming artists
Campus Activities Board sponsored the first hump day on the hill Sept.3, 2008. It was an interesting event where students could dance and check out the latest struts from the fraternities and sororities. This year’s first hump day had performances by Dorrough Music and Chase Pat. Also keeping the crowd […]
Poetry Night leaves lasting impression
After having a fairly stressful two weeks of school, what better way to relax than to go enjoy oneself with a big chocolate chip cookie and smoothie while getting lost in the creative, edgy, and fierce poetry at Poetry Night with the Prairie View Productive Poets? This is what several […]