Month: November 2013

Opinion

Motivations of Mercy: Do You

Sometimes you just have to DO YOU! Seriously!  By looking at what the next person has or what they’re doing, you distract yourself from all the terrific things you could be producing in your own life. I know it’s hard to stay in your own lane, especially when everyone’s paths […]

Opinion

Farewell, so long

When I first came to the Hill, I looked around and felt a sense of greatness around me. Immediately, I knew that this place was for me. I knew Prairie View had chosen me. While attempting to navigate my way through finding my passion and self, I re-discovered my love […]

Lifestyles

Students face real world challenges on college campus

Attending college prepares scholars for the dog-eat-dog world that lies beyond them obtaining their degree. Student leaders on campus have indeed made their marks as inspiring and “productive Panthers” to uphold the legacy of the Prairie View A&M University name. Incoming freshman and upperclassmen become more aware of the politics […]

Sports

Panthers give Bearkats a run for their

The Prairie View A&M Panthers men basketball team played just their second home game this season losing in a devastating fashion to the Sam Houston State Bearkats. The game was a 108-103 double overtime thriller that had Prairie View students on the edge of their seats from the starting tip […]

Sports

Wildcats show no mercy for Panthers

The Prairie View A&M Panthers failed to handle business on Saturday as they were toppled 65-45 by the Abilene Christian Wildcats.  Wildcats quarterback John Baker completed 31 of 43 passes for 486 yards and four touchdowns. Leading the way for the Wildcats in receiving, was Dar Cantu-Hark with 131 yards. […]

News

Senior project to help track campus shuttles

The Prairie View A&M University campus shuttles are getting an upgrade to their GPS systems.  An app, which is to be called PV Real-Time Bus Tracking System, will allow students to locate on duty Panther buses, both on and off campus, on a mobile device, with plans to have it […]

News

Cooper breaks long standing record since 1971

On Saturday Deandre Cooper shattered a record that was held for over 42 years. Otis Taylor held the all-time receiving yard record in a single season, with 1,015. With his nine catches and a 104-yard effort in the loss against the Abilene Christian Wildcats, Cooper passed Taylor with a total […]

Lifestyles

Students prove they can dance at talent show

Campus Activities Board put on a “So You Think You Can Dance” talent show, which was based on the real show, in the Opal Johnson Auditorium in the Memorial Student Center on Nov. 19. Although the event was based around having fun, members of CAB put in long hours of […]

News

Lambdas host business seminar

Phi Beta Lambda’s Epsilon Beta chapter ended the semester on a strong note by hosting a management and marketing seminar. The program was held on Nov. 14 at 6 p.m. in the Holbart Taylor building. The seminar began with a brief introduction by college of business professor, Dr. Daniel Keenebrew, […]

Sports

SWAC bid demolished by Mississippi Braves of Alcorn State

In a must win game, the Prairie View A&M Panthers failed to take care of business on the road and suffered a devastating loss to the Braves of Alcorn State University 50-35.  The Panthers traveled to Lorman, Miss. knowing that if they lost, all chances of going to the SWAC […]