Students in Free Enterprise prepared for its upcoming Annual Southwest Regional Conference scheduled for March 29-30 in Dallas, Texas by hosting a mock trial of their upcoming presentation. All students, faculty and staff were invited to sit in and critique them and their endeavors that they prepared. The members of […]
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PVAMU not wheelchair friendly
As enrollment figures continue to increase at Prairie View A&M University, so does the need for buildings on campus to become more accessible for students who are disabled. Dr. John Bowers, an assistant professor in the College of Education, said, “In my mind, we aren’t an equal opportunity institution for […]
I’m just saying
Did you know that Alcorn State men’s basketball team won only two games this year? (2-29, 2-16 SWAC) Starting off the season with 24 straight losses Alcorn did not get their first win until Feb. 24 against Mississippi Valley State University. Throughout the season the Braves of Alcorn State would […]
Panther baseball grabs first SWAC Win
The Prairie View A&M University baseball team spent spring break on the road to play four different series against some of the region’s better teams. First, they played two games against the Cardinals of Lamar University. The first game was played as badly as the Panthers could have hoped as […]
Healthcare or the Church?
We all know that the healthcare bill passed this Sunday. For some it was a dream come true after almost a century of trying to get a bill passed. But for many others it was a pin-sized hole in the wall of the dam that is the Constitution. The gates […]
The key to losing weight
Every day there is a countless number of people who engage in various forms of weight loss procedures, from new cutting edge diets plastered on billboards and television advertisements, to incorporating intense workout plans in their everyday lives. However the key to losing weight is simply in the numbers. Once […]
How to avoid the leading cause of death
Diabetes is among the top ten leading causes of death in the United States today affecting both old and young with about 1.6 million U.S. citizens over the age of 20 being diagnosed yearly. Diabetes is characterized by high blood glucose levels that result from a defect in the way […]
Spring Cleaning
So you know what time it is spring cleaning time. I know everybody remembers spring cleaning time at home. We had to really clean up and sweep behind doors, dust off the base boards, and clean out the garage and the attic. Well, we as college students should really “clean” […]
Greek life is not dead
I’m so tired of hearing people say “Greek life is dead.” I won’t lie, it’s not what it used to be, but it is NOT dead. To say it’s dead implies that it’s completely nonexistent, and that’s far from the truth. There just aren’t as many Greeks on the yard […]
Eight things you aren’t eating but should be…
How many times do you walk into a grocery store and look blankly at the fruit and vegetable section? Do you spy an apple worth picking up and move on to the frozen food section or do you actually look, pawing through the treasure trove grocery stores offer? Well, maybe […]