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Volunteers collaborate with SEARCH

SEARCH Homeless Services collaborated with the Office of Volunteer Services Saturday to provide freshmen with an opportunity to participate in the initial effort of the Semester of Service with University College. Semester of Service is a program geared toward freshmen students to lead them into the habit of serving their […]

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Johnson, Hughes settle in

Recreational sports at Prairie View have a couple of new faces with Chondra Johnson coming in as Director for Recreation Sports along with Michael Hughes, who now serves as coordinator for Aquatics and Outdoor Pursuits. Prior to being hired at Prairie View, Chondra held a similar position at Jackson State […]

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Students voice POWER

Students were given the opportunity to voice their concerns about academic and residential issues Wednesday during the “POWER” town hall meeting. With remarks like “The library? Do you mean Club Coleman?” and “Financial aid is helpful when they want to be,” being uttered by students, the meeting addressed many issues […]

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PV host 53rd Annual Ministers’ Conference

Preach on: Dr. James Louis Felton speaks on gospel preaching and the African-American experience. Lift Every Voice: Baptist Student Movement performs “He Won’t Fail. Good eating: Attendees fellowship in ballroom. More than 120 ministers came out for this year’s conference. Making it plain: Bishop James B. Walker tells ministers that […]

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Image, Ambition, Success urged at general assembly

#8220;Image + Ambition = Success” was the theme as the Office of Special Programs and Cultural Series took on a new approach to the spring 2011 general student assembly Thursday. Senior agriculture and human science major Christine Williams and Junior Class King Trevon Heath opened up the assembly with a […]

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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, […]

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When does no mean no?

Sergeant Frank Wallace of the Department of Public Safety has worked in crime prevention for the past nine and a half years. Wallace has seen Prairie View’s crime rate go from one extreme to the other, but says there’s a new issue plaguing campus safety; sexual assault. From Sept. 1 […]

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The state of music: kill the noise

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, […]

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Remembering King

Lieutenant David Webb of the Department of Public Safety delivered the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s world-renowned “I Have a Dream” speech Friday in the Johnson-Phillips All Faiths Chapel during the “Back to the Future” ceremony. Webb said, “Each time I hear or recite the speech, I am moved […]

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Roughnecks sign former players

Three members of Prairie View’s 2009 SWAC Championship roster will continue their football careers after signing with the West Texas Roughnecks this past December. Defensive end Charles Alston, safety Anthony Beck, and wide receiver Anthony Weeden will start new careers in Midland, Texas with the National Indoor Football League this […]