This weekend the soccer game between the Lady Panthers and Alcorn State was filled with exciting moments as well as disappointments. The game took place on Friday, Oct. 19, 2007, with a final score of 9-0 sending fans into an uncontrollable cheering frenzy. The ladies scored six of their points […]
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Bowling team performs well in tourney
The Lady Panthers bowling team continued their season Oct. 20-21 in the Bossier City Shoot Out tournament in Louisiana. Four SWAC universities and one WAC university, Louisiana Tech, participated in the tournament at Holiday Lanes bowling alley. The tournament got off to a slow start after a two and a […]
Homecoming game preview
In the Homecoming game Saturday the Panthers will face off against the Devils of Mississippi Valley State. This year the Panthers have raised the bar to levels that have not been reached in years. The Panthers’ current record is 4-2, the first time since 1966. Their adversary’s current record is […]
Volleyball team demolishes Arkansas Pine-Bluff in 3 games
The Lady Panthers continued to dominate the SWAC as they took on Arkansas Pine-Bluff on Thursday, Oct 18, at the William J. Nicks Building. The Lady Panthers have yet to lose a home game, and don’t plan on losing any time soon. With a 14-6 lead for the Lady Panthers […]
Why the bureaucracy may be a bigger deal than you think…
We all make jokes about how inept the legendary bureaucracy of our school can be (financial aid, I’m looking at you). Often, students around campus poke fun at how distant some of our administrators can be as well (what does President Wright look like, anyway?). However, as funny as making […]
PV Poets set Homecoming out
#8220;I’m Regis.” For some, this would fall as a misunderstood statement, but for the students in attendance Monday evening, it’s apparent that these words carry weight. More than clever puns, similes and metaphors, the Poetry Night sponsored by CAB and PV Productive Poets, was pretty memorable. This yearly affair was […]
Spirit of a champion
The weather is changing. Fall fashion is in full effect. Classes are steadily rolling and midterms are out of the way. That only means one thing. Homecoming. Alonzo Thomas is witnessing his third Prairie View Homecoming, and for the third year in a row, there is only one thing on […]
Homicide investigators track ID of homeless girl found dead: “We didn’t throw her away”
HOUSTON- The girl was small; about 5-foot-3 and weighing just about 100 pounds. Her hair was long and lustrous. Her eyes were dark and almond-shaped. She wore blue shorts, a pink-hooded T-shirt adorned with pictures of monkeys, and clear plastic sandals. Black-and-green plastic bracelets were coiled around her thin wrists. […]
Breast cancer ‘pink’ isn’t just for women this year
NEW YORK- Many women know that October is the time to think pink, as in breast-cancer awareness pink. And they know many of their favorite beauty and fashion products will be offered in special pink versions as fundraising tools. But the campaign to raise the profile of and raise money […]
As Imus prepares comeback, is it too much, too soon?
NEW YORK- A six-month vacation, a multimillion-dollar contract settlement and the prospect of a new, nationally syndicated gig. Does that qualify as penance for acid-tongued Don Imus, fired last spring amid a national furor sparked by his racist on-air remark? Hardly, say some of his critics. The idea of the […]