Women’s basketball guard Dominique Smith was injured in a recent home game against Alabama A&M University on Jan. 31. Smith is a senior out of Vallejo, Calif., and has been one of the team’s top players over the past three years helping the team win three SWAC Championship rings. Smith […]
Month: February 2011
TSU, newcomers to the SWAC?
Tennessee State University, located in the heart of Nashville Tenn. is home to the Tiger football team that currently participates in the Ohio Valley Conference. The OVC is an NCAA division I athletic conference. Schools in OVC are Midwest and Southeast public universities, from Tennessee, Illinois, and Kentucky; acquiring a […]
Potential prospects that may contribute in 2011
Fredrick Anderson RB 5-9 170 Fr. Cypress, Texas (Cy Woods) Named to the District 21-5A First Team.rushed for 1,036 yards and 20 touchdowns on 118 carries as a senior.also caught 43 receptions for 824 yards.guided team to the Class 5A State Quarterfinals. Joe Sable LS 6-0 200 Fr. Houston, Texas […]
Future looks bright for Panthers
In 2010 the Prairie View A&M football Panthers had a dissapointing seasaon, not acheiving their goals and not repeating for another championship. The Panthers finished the regular season at 7-4. Soon after they would lose head coach Frazier III to North Carolina Central. With key losses going into the 2011 […]
Got lyrics?
The Star Spangled Banner is a representation of American pride and spirit before every major or minor league game. Sunday at Super Bowl 45, Christina Aguilera had the opportunity to sing the infamous medley in front of 100 million fans across the nation. Unfortunately, the pop star forgot the lyrics […]
NCAA investigatesTSU
After defeating Alabama State 11-6 to complete the program’s first championship season in over four decades, reality set in on Texas Southern University’s athletic program as they resumed cooperating with the NCAA in an investigation that could potentially put the program’s newly found success at risk. Since Oct. 18, the […]
Super performance
While Super Bowl XLV MVP Aaron Rogers and the Green Bay Packers were nursing a 21-10 halftime lead over the Pittsburgh Steelers, members of the Marching Storm were preparing to appear in a star-studded performance. 60 members of the band were chosen to feature in the futuristic performance at Sunday’s […]
SACS reaffirms PV
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges has reaffirmed the accreditation of Prairie View A&M University. The reaffirmation of the university’s accreditation status came after a long series of interviews, evaluations, and self-studies done by the accreditation board and university officials. Administrators are impressed with the handling […]
College Yearbooks on decline
College yearbooks have declined since the 1960s, but the last few years have been the toughest. Yearbooks at one college after another are going the way of the Model T. Today, about 1,000 colleges print yearbooks, down from 2,400 just 15 years ago, according to a representative of Jostens, a […]
The state of music: kill the noise Poetry
Music can be interpreted as a creative form of expression from an artists perspective on life, society, and personal struggles. Throughout the past five decades music has gradually shifted into the technological age. Today’s music is more explicit and considered less creative to some because of frequent use of sampling, […]