Terrance Anine Falls, also known as Anine, is a proven testimony that “Prairie View produces productive people.” Falls is a graduate of the MBA program at PV and has furthered his business aspirations by forming a partnership in the plumbing industry. “I am partners with James Tates, pastor of new […]
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Working well with the D.A.
Senior criminal justice major Robert Holden has served as an intern for the district attorney’s office in Hempstead for the past five months, an internship with a 200 hour requirement. Holden, a native of Beaumont, Texas said he wants to one day attend law school and seeks to be a […]
College of Business hosts third annual recognition ceremony
On Wednesday, April 20th at 3:00 p.m., the College of Business gave its third annual award recognition ceremony. The focus of the program was to give special recognition to the outstanding efforts of faculty, as well as those efforts of students in the college with outstanding educational achievements. In addition, […]
The final curtain call…
This is the final curtain call. Let’s start from the end…As I am writing this, it is 7:10 p.m. and we are laying to bed the final issue of The Panther for the 2004-2005 academic year. As of tomorrow, around this time, I will have relinquished my duties as editor […]
Panther freshmen make big contribution
This season the Panther baseball program has received some significant contributions from two freshmen players. Wrandal Taylor and Marcus Crockett have helped the Panthers become one of the elite teams in the Southwestern Athletic Conference.A 5-10, 190-pound pitcher from Beaumont, Texas, Taylor’s season was highlighted on February 4 when he […]
Holla atcha girl!
Man, I have been waiting to write this for years…. no really years. Okay as you’ve known, Christina and I have taken The Panther to the highest of heights and have strengthed it to be one of the strongest HBCU newspapers around. We have given the paper a different look, […]
Junior college transfers lead Panthers on the diamond
After the loss of three players to the 2004 Major League Baseball first-year draft, one wouldn’t expect Prairie View A&M’s baseball program to be in contention for the Southwestern Athletic Conference title. It appeared that third-year head baseball coach Michael Robertson would have some huge shoes to fill prior to […]
Ash among best in NCAA softball
Lady Panther softball team center fielder Rosaline Ash currently ranks 27th in the NCAA statistics in the toughest to strike out category. Ash has recorded 128 plate appearances, striking out just six times for a 21.3 percent average. Ash, a three-year starter for the Lady Panthers, has contributed much both […]
Bears edge Panthers in close loss
with a home run as No. 8 Baylor rallied to defeat Prairie View A&M 4-3 Wednesday night at Baylor Ballpark. This was the first-ever meeting between Baylor (26-14) and Prairie View A&M (25-22) in baseball.Prairie View A&M led 2-1 entering the bottom of the fifth. Michael Griffin led off with […]
End of the road
#8220;Although we have come to the end of the road”These are the lyrics of a song by Boys II Men “End of the Road.” These 4 amd a half years have been interesting. I have gained so many friends along the way. I feel like I am having deja vu. […]