Parking citations just got a little livelier.As of last Thursday, students committing parking violations have been receiving colorful digitally printed tickets on their windshields in the place of the hand printed ones they are accustomed too. Each parking officer is now equipped with a real-time TDS Recon 200 which is […]
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Panther Poetry Lounge
Too SmartBy Rondrea Taylor I’m too smart for this s@%t! too fly and too thick Yeah so I said it, if you want me then you got me! All of me… pure as can be the cannon is loose! I’m open but not free. The problem is so simple it’s […]
20 Questions
1. What the heck is going on in the Village? 2. Do they really think that swiping a gate card is going to keep people from breaking in? 3. Why are they offering a free eight dollar movie pass if you hurry up and pay some five hundred dollar rent? […]
To live or not to live…that is the question
It’s the question that every college student begins to usually ponder once experiencing on-campus living, “Should I continue to live on campus or move off campus?”Making the decision to live in off-campus housing is usually the most appealing option for many college students. Living outside the university system has its […]
Prairie View’s first black psychology forum opens the eyes and ears of many students
On Tuesday, April 18, dozens of students gathered in the administrative auditorium for what was distinctfully presented as the first annual black psychology forum. This production was made in part by the Department of Psychology and Century II Reading Committee. The colloquium primarily discussed issues such as the Black child […]
Grudges: Get em,’ hold em,’ and let em’ go
Walking across campus to the MSC, a couple holds hands while trying to go to lunch. As the couple enters the automatic sliding doors, a pretty sorority girl walks alongside them and the boyfriend turns to look at her. The girlfriend wastes no time, as she tries to put her […]
African-American children’s test scores were not reported
COLUMBUS — LaTonya Robinson knows her son did well on tests at his elementary school. What she didn’t know was the limits the school put on reporting his results.Federal law allows Clinton Elementary School to exclude the test scores of black children as a separate racial group – including those […]
PAN Week unifies Greek organizations
Throughout the week of April 10-13, Prairie View’s Pan- Hellenic Council hosted several events on campus to showcase each Greek organization. There are nine historically black Greek letter organizations that make up the National Pan- Hellenic Council. Collectively, these organizations are referred to as “The Divine Nine,” which are composed […]
Traffic officials correct stop light problems
At the request of David Moore of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDot) and officials in Prairie View, the traffic light at the intersection of University Drive and Owens Road has undergone some changes to correct the alleged problems it has experienced. Some Prairie View drivers have claimed that at […]
PV alumna promotes healthy living and fitness for Waller County
PV alumna Patricia Devers is the founder and owner of Fitness Plus, located at 837 12th street in Hempstead. Although the location has changed, business is still going strong.Devers said that she has a “true passion” for the gym and that it will not close. Devers is originally from Pineland, […]