Prairie View A&M University kicked off Spring Fest by hosting its New Membership Showcase in the William “Billy” J. Nicks Field House on Monday, March 27. The New Membership Showcase, or “Probate,” is an opportunity for established organizations to present and unveil their new initiates, or “Neos” to the students […]
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Pay to park
PVAMU is at expanding its parking services in high traffic areas across campus for students, faculty and staff by installing metered parking. Currently, the parking system consists of parking tags that designate each driver and their vehicle to a certain parking lot so there will not be an overflow in […]
Students to work with FBI for real world experience
Throughout the next ten weeks, business majors at Prairie View A&M University will engage in an internship program with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). This program, the FBI Collegiate Marketing and Recruitment Program, gives students the chance to develop and execute their own marketing campaign while addressing the recruitment […]
Kappa Kappa Psi wins BET’s Spring Bling ‘Get to Steppin’
The Delta Psi chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi competed in BET’s ‘Get to Steppin’ Spring Bling competition at Haulover Beach in Miami, March 24-26. The members who participated were Corey Bright, Justin Douglas, Cedric Gutter, Daniel Lott, James Lott, Jonas McClain, Kristopher Mosley, Raven Nelson, Fabian Oliver, Quintius Smith and […]
20 Questions
1. Why did Alpha Phi Omega have the best probate show? 2. Now that they made their mark how many males are going to join and drop the process once they see Alpha Phi Omega pledges old school? 3. Who was the tail in SAI that didn’t go to set […]
The medical corner:
Currently there are 91,626 Americans on a waiting list to receive donated organs and or tissues which include: bones, bone marrow, corneas, eyes, veins, hearts, intestines, kidneys, livers, lungs, pancreases, skin, blood, plasma, and tendons. Some individuals have been on this list for hours while others have been on for […]
Why I can’t be single
Most of us have a back-up plan for almost anything life throws at us, don’t we? Getting an F on midterm exam is no doubt a hard blow, but you figure it can easily be fixed with a little more studying before finals roll around. Likewise losing a cell phone […]
Student immigration protests continue
(AP) Thousands of students in California and Texas ditched classes Tuesday for the second day in a row, ignoring campus lockdowns to protest U.S. immigration legislation they see as an attack on Hispanic rights.During the morning, 5,395 students had left schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District, even though […]
From a mental perspective:
A European zoo wanted to add a small rare bird called the bearded tit to its collection. Zoo officials studied the tit’s natural environment and behavior, and constructed a habitat for the birds. They carefully attended to the food, shrubbery, temperature, nesting materials, and lighting. After constructing the habitat, the […]
Kabbalah: faith on a red string
There are many interesting religions. The one that happens to be popular now that people are beginning to convert to is Kabbalah. Kabbalah is Hebrew for “that which is received” and refers to a secret oral tradition of teaching which extends from teacher to pupil. The word Kabbalah was first […]