One is called the “Say hey kid,” and the other is called “Hammerin’ Hank.” “Say hey kid,” is better known as Willie Mays. Mays was born May 6, 1931 in Westfield, Alabama. Mays played for three different teams in his spectacular career. He played for the New York Giants until […]
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Lady Panthers fall short in final seconds
The Prairie View Lady Panthers, making strides in their season over the past couple of games took a step back with a disheartening 53-50 loss to the UT-Pan American Lady Broncs.The Baby Dome played host to this exciting non-conference game for the Lady Panthers that featured a 20-point scoring outburst […]
Student Super Star
Name-Danielle BushAge-20Hometown– Moreno, CAMajor-Communications-Business Management Classification-Junior Q. Why did you come to PV? A. My mother had a co-worker whose children came here, and all she could talk about was, it’s a wonderful campus. I always wanted to go to a black school and I have family here.Q. Who inspires […]
For those who are in love, or think they are
What is the difference between loving someone and being in love?Denise Cohen: To love someone is a simple act that is passed from one person to the next. To be in love is an emotion or feeling that at times, cannot be described but feels good.Otis Clayborne: You are supposed […]
Prairie View students need to stand up for changes and beliefs
Prairie View students need to become more involved in the university and the issues at hand. We, as students, like to be reactive instead of proactive. There are things happening at this university and we are idly standing by and not voicing our opinions. Speak up and let your voice […]
Students explore jobs, internships at Career Fair
Students were given a chance to explore various career options at the 34th Annual Career Fair held Feb. 9 in the MSC Ballroom. Before entering the job fair, students registered and received pertinent information. Booths were set up by various companies and government agencies to provide information to students about […]
Financial Aid Awareness Week aids students with forms, obtaining resources
The financial aid office at Prairie View A&M University is making more strides than ever to accommodate student needs in 2005. Last week was officially labeled Financial Aid Awareness Week. Alene Williams, a financial aid counselor, says that “the key element in having a smooth year in the financial aid […]
Black and gold contestants groove to the sounds of Motown
#8220;Finding a Jewel in the Midst of Motown” was this year’s theme of the Miss Black and Gold Pageant held in MSC Auditorium on Feb.10 by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Master and Mistress of Ceremony were BJ O’Neal and Jacquelyn Wesley who started the program with a little information on […]
For Black History Month Coleman Library becomes engulfed with PV art and artists
An art exhibit is being held on the fourth floor of the John B. Coleman Library, and the works will be available for public viewing throughout Black History Month. Gallery hours are from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The art exhibit showcases the works of various teachers and staff on Prairie View […]
For Black History Month Coleman Library becomes engulfed with PV art and artists (PART II)
During Professor Harold Dorsey’s years of teaching at Prairie View, the art program has sponsored many exhibitions of visual art by faculty, students, and others not affiliated with the university. When asked what inspires his work, Dorsey said “the visual and academic agenda informed by the teachings of W.E.B DuBois […]