Senior sprinter Jarryd Gray won the 200-meter dash as the Prairie View A&M men’s track team participated in the annual Michael Johnson Classic at the Hart-Patterson Track Complex over the weekend. Gray, a senior from Fort Worth, was able to defeat his opponents even through intense weather throughout the meet. […]
Month: April 2010
Lady Panthers fall in first round
The Prairie View A&M women’s tennis team’s spring season came to a close as they were defeated by Alabama A&M at the Tourney Opener for the SWAC Championships. The Lady Panthers of PVAMU were shut down 4-0 against the Lady Bulldogs of AAMU. The Lady Panthers were not as prepared […]
Lady Panthers fall short against Southern Jaguars
This past weekend the Lady Panthers competed against the Southern Jaguars in a series of three games. Initially offense was slow but a stellar hit to left field produced a single conjured up hope for restoration of the lead. Freshman Sarah Prado contributed offensively as well and as a result […]
LSU Alumni Gold Meet
The Prairie View A&M women’s track team traveled to LSU for the 2010 LSU Alumni Gold Meet at the Bernie Moore Track Stadium last weekend. Margaret Harris was the top finisher for PV placing 6th in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.22 and 10th in the 200-meter dash […]
My favorite time of the year: Welcome to the NFL draft
The NFL draft is this week and Lance Zierlein of the Houston Chronicle has my team, the Houston Texans, selecting Kyle Wilson, corner back out of Boise State as the 20th pick. According to CBS Sports’ draft tracker, only three football players from HBCUs are projected to either be drafted […]
20 Questions
1. Who’s to blame for the Ques having anything of substance during their week, Spring 2K9 or Spring 2K8? 2. Who ate the salty crawfish? 3. Who really should have won the stepshow? 4. Since ” Get-Funny ENT” wasn’t successful with their last party, what artist will they bring next? […]
Small thinks big in the communications field
Jarren Small’s frequent presence in Hilliard Hall represents what he has loved for the past six years. Creativity and the ability to come up with beneficial ideas are not a problem for this man. Jarren Small, a sophomore communications major has the talent and hard work to succeed in the […]
Panthers struggle late
Over the weekend, the Panther baseball team took to the diamond to take on SWAC contender Southern University in an important home series for the Panthers. In the first game of the series scoring appeared to be scarce as the Jaguars jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the top […]
Natural is better
Yay! Another one of my friends told me she was going to go natural and remove that harmful relaxer from her hair. Thank goodness. Natural hair is so much prettier and healthier than chemical dependent hair. That statement may sound a little ridiculous but it is true. When natural, there […]
It’s better to be left behind
I know! Many of you are probably thinking to yourself, “What is this dude talking about?” Well, yes, I am speaking about the phenomenon that many of us know as the Secret Rapture. There are many books, series, sermons, lectures, and even movies presenting this idea to us. The most […]