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Panthers go down to Wildcats

The men’s tennis team at Prairie View A&M fell hard to the Abilene Christian University Wildcats this past Saturday in Waco, Texas, with a final score of 6-0. Prairie View A&M would lose all six of there matches in straight sets to ACU. The Panthers sought out a win, but […]

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Spring loss

The Prairie View A&M University women’s soccer team fell flat against the Sam Houston State’s team, losing 2-0. The loss Friday at Sam Houston will send them into the McNeese State University Tournament with zero wins in the spring season, with a lot of work ahead of them. Claudia Martinez […]

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Thanks Coop

More than just a big name, Cynthia Cooper-Dyke is a great basketball coach. After being named the head women’s basketball coach at Prairie View A&M University on Friday, July 1, 2005, the campus has never been the same. Coach Cooper-Dyke has a 71-57 record in her fifth season at the […]

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Panthers fall

Over the last weekend in March, the Lady Panther softball team took to the road to take on the Lady Golden Lions of Arkansas Pine-Bluff. In the first matchup, the Lady Panther offense couldn’t string together enough hits to tally runs. The Lady Golden Lions would cruised to a relatively […]

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Panthers split double header, lose deciding game to Grambling

On March 27 and 28, the Panther baseball team hosted the Tigers of Grambling State for an early three-game series in SWAC play, where the Panthers split the double-header. In the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader, the Panthers fell to the Tigers 10-5. The Tigers started scoring early as they […]

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Panthers good showing at PVAMU Relays

Prairie View A&M men and women’s track teams hosted the 81st annual Hoover Wright/Barbara Jacket relays on Saturday at the Blackshear field in Prairie View in front of a packed and excited crowd. Both teams dominated each event with outstanding performances. The events started with the women’s 100-meter hurdles, and […]

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Motivated Panther, student-athlete changing the Grayscale

A senior mass communication major, SWAC champion in track indoor and outdoor and not to mention the father of four-month-old baby boy Savion, Jarryd Gray has accomplished and overcame countless feats during his career at Prairie View A&M University. Gray attended Southwest high school in Forth Worth, Texas where he […]

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What is more important, advertisement or textbooks?

Some of you might have noticed a few changes upon arriving on campus after the spring break. Those of us who are on campus quite frequently are just as astonished as I am to find out that “iRead: for enlightenment, to create, and to cultivate,” among many other reasons, according […]

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True Life:

I received my first relaxer going into the 8th grade and continued to get one every six months until about three years ago. I made the decision to go natural. Yes, I decided that I was no longer going to submit to the hair relaxer. I was no longer going […]

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Prairie View teams up with Lone Star College in play

The place: Chicago, the year: 1964. Set around the time of the mid 1960s just before segregated schools merged, music brought two friends together but race and prejudice tore them apart in the play “The Good Times Are Killing Me,” based on the book by playwright, cartoonist, and author Lynda […]