Month: October 2008

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NSCS inducts 53 new members

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars inducted 53 new members into the campus chapter of the organization in a small ceremony held Wednesday in the New Science Building. Including the many new members of the honor society, the campus wide membership is now tallied to be over 300 students. The […]

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Career Services sponsors annual student recognition banquet

The Office of Career Services held its annual Dr. Irvine C. Gordon Student Recognition Banquet Monday in the Memorial Student Center ballroom to kick off Career Fair Week, Sept. 29 through Oct. 3. Despite Hurricane Ike, postponing the career fair and some employers having to re-schedule for the spring semester, […]

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Komen on the Go tour makes a stop at Prairie View

Many curiously stopped by to check out the hot pink Susan G. Komen van parked outside the Willie Albert Tempton Sr. Memorial Student Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday as others inside were informed on breast cancer awareness and future projects to come as part of the Komen […]

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Mr. Prairie View hosts black empowerment seminar

Oba Tsare Woodyard, Mr. Prairie View 2008-09, hosted a seminar entitled The War on Black Youth: State of Emergency held in the New Science Building on Sept. 24 where Reginald Gordon was speaker. “I chose Reginald Gordon to speak because I felt Prairie View students would benefit from his presentation,” […]

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Lady Panthers kick rivals for first win

The Lady Panther soccer team defeated rival Texas Southern for its first win of the season before dropping two games to non-conference opponents Southeastern Louisiana and Stephen F. Austin. After marriage, seeing your baby’s first step, and your kids graduating, nothing in the world may feel better than beating up […]

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Tennis teams compete in HBCU Nationals

The Prairie View A&M University men and women tennis teams were invited to travel to the gorgeous Atlanta, Ga., to participate in the 8th Annual HBCU National Tennis Championships from Thursday, Sept. 24 to Saturday, Sept. 27. The Panther men and women finished tied for seventh and eighth, respectively. “The […]

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Volleyball team leaves three home games 1-2

The Lady Panthers began conference play Sept. 23 against the Texas Southern Lady Tigers. The Lady Panthers started the game well, sneaking the first set away from TSU 25-20. The Lady Panthers continued their good play and won the second match. It seemed as though the Lady Panthers were poised […]