Month: November 2009

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SIFE hosts hip-hop expo conference

Students In Free Enterprise administered the first Hip Hop Expo Meet and Greet Artist Form in the MSC Nov. 3. The guest panelists included local artists and producers including C-Stone, Teddy B, DJ Mr. Rogers, as well as Def Jam’s marketing and promotion representative Nikki, “Promo Princess” and Atlantic Records […]

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Greeks talk sex

Several Greek organizations came out on Nov. 4, to speak at the second annual “Sex with the Greeks” seminar, and educate the student body on making smart and healthy sexual decisions. “Panthers Promoting Healthy Decisions” organized the annual open forum that allowed students to come out and hear representatives from […]

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Lucky charm maybe?

I’m starting to think maybe I’m a lucky charm after all. My high school football team was trash for forever and ever, but once I got there, things changed. They slowly, but surely, won more games each season, and my senior year, we went to the playoffs for the first […]

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Minds receive positive psyche

A psychology seminar was held by the psychology clubinside the student lounge of the Memorial Student Center on Nov. 4, to educate students on a new and unique branch of psychology called positive psychology. Positive psychology is a new field of research into the good life, well-being, and happiness of […]

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Powerful women in workplace

Students gathered Nov. 3 to discuss opinions of powerful women in the workplace and in the household. “Women have the power,” said Dr. Derek Wilson, assistant professor and undergraduate coordinator for the psychology department during the “Powerful Women: Compliment or Threat” seminar sponsored by Campus Activities Board. Sheleah Hughes, director […]

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Protecting yourself

Richard Bloom, author of the novel “Victims: A Survival Guide for the age of Crime,” and “Keeping Kids Safe,” hosted a seminar promoting personal safety on Nov. 10. Bloom, motivational speaker from Montgomery, Texas, spoke with audience members about taking precautions when being alone at night. Bloom said that crime […]

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Dance Ensemble celebrates 20 years

Prairie View A&M University’s human performance staff will be holding a classic dance ensemble in “Tour through Time” on Nov. 20 in Opal Johnson Smith auditorium. This classic dance ensemble is a mash up between new and old school dancing that features the current dances of students and alumni. The […]

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PV recognizes diversity

Seeking to show appreciation and develop a better understanding of the many cultures that the student body is comprised of, the Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted the International Festival in the MSC on Nov. 9. International week is a week-long celebration that honors the students who come to PVAMU from […]

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Bulldogs rally late, Prairie View holds on for victory

With less than 30 seconds left in the fourth quarter, after Alabama A&M scored 20 unanswered points to come within six points of the Panthers, the Bulldogs lined up for an onside kick which could prolong their comeback. However, wide receiver and kick returner Anthony Weeden recovered the ball for […]

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Lady Panthers lose in championship game

After defeating the number one ranked team in the tournament Grambling State, on Nov. 5 and shutting out host team and defending champion Mississippi Valley on Nov. 6, the Lady Panthers were on a roller coaster high going into the championship match against Arkansas Pine Bluff on Sunday, Nov. 8. […]