Month: November 2013

News

President Wright advises women about common issues

President George C. Wright, hosted a seminar for women in the Don K. Clark Juvenile Justice building on Tuesday. Wright discussed several issues that affect women in their daily lives. He touched on issues such as money, work, and relationships. The young women in the seminar intently listened to and […]

News

Panel examines alarming data about youth

The campus organization known as 100 Collegiate Women collaborated with Teach for America to educate students on the “Mis-Education of Our Youth” in the John B. Coleman library on Nov. 12. The panel consisted of five individuals, LeKrystal Simon, Jeremy Williams, Clement E. Glenn, Derrick Wilson, and Jeremy Harris, who […]

News

Seminar educates students on effects of cyber bullying

The Office of Student Conduct in collaboration with University College Building 38 hosted a seminar on the effects of cyber bullying.  Cyber bullying is an issue that is on the rise. Due to media websites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, cyber bullying has never been more pervasive.  Office of […]

Sports

Panthers bounce back strong

The Prairie View A&M men’s basketball team started its home opener on Nov. 12, against the Schreiner Crusaders. Losing their season opener the Panthers started this game firing on all cylinders with a 6-0 lead in the opening minutes. Winning by a demanding 27, point margin the Panthers did not […]

Sports

Lady Panthers outplayed in season home opener

The three time defending SWAC tournament basketball champions Prairie View Lady Panthers lost their season-home opener against The Lady Owls of Rice Friday night 77-63.  Despite the efforts of junior point guard Jeanette Jackson with a career high of 32 points, the Lady Panthers were unable to recover from the […]

Lifestyles

Motivations of Mercy: Letter to a Dear Friend

#8221; I LOVE YOU SO MUCH! I loved you the first night I spoke to you. That night I experienced a modicum of what it was like to love through the heart of Christ. This love was and still is so pure and unwavering. This love is not dependent on […]

Lifestyles

ABC’s “Scandal” based off real life scenarios

The stories of Judy Smith , crisis management expert, greatly impacted American screenwrier Shonda Rhimes to produce ABC’s hit television show “Scandal.” Ranked one of the highest rated TV shows according to E! Entertainment, Scandal stars Kerry Washington who plays the role of Olivia Pope, a White House communications director […]

Lifestyles

Eta Beta hosts Red Ribbon Week

The past week of Oct.28 to Nov.1 marked Red Ribbon Week, which aimed to bring attention the dangers of Drugs and Alcohol. On Monday, the Office of Special Programs set a “crashed car” on the road between the Memorial Student Center and Anderson Hall. A black Mitsubishi Galant was totaled […]

Lifestyles

Leading brand name clothing brings numbers

Brand name items made the Top 10 list of things Americans “waste” most of their money on according to Today Money. In the youth communities most commonly are where young adults look up to celebrities in the media that portray the “latest fashions”, and attempt to copy the style usually […]

Lifestyles

Allegations of government conspiracies continue

Throughout American history we have overcome many distasteful events that have affected us, and how we continue to live our everyday lives. Some of these occurrences have reshaped the democratic government and the relationship between citizens and government officials. There are still many circumstances that have left researchers and the […]