As part of Women’s History Month, the Women’s Council for Leadership and Service held its “Chat-N-Chew,” session on March 2. The basis of the event was to provide an atmosphere in which the faculty and student body could interact on a personal level. Issues of sexual harassment and voting rights […]
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Cynthia Veney earns SWAC honors
Freshman Cynthia Veney capped off an impressive rookie season for the Lady Panthers as she was named the SWAC’s Freshman of the Year along with 2010 All-SWAC second-team honors. Veney recorded a 178.6 average in 28 games this season with six games of at least 200 pins, highlighted by a […]
Thurgood Marshall visits Memphis, Tenn.
Prairie View students embarked on a journey to Nashville, Tenn, to attend the bi-annual Thurgood Marshall College Fund’s Member University Professional Institute on March 7. This four-day-event, held once every fall and spring, took place in the Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Convention Center, where students attended a variety of seminars […]
Apology to SGA, BSM
I want to personally apologize for any harm or distress caused by my most recent article, “Funding falls too short.” My intentions for the article were not to bash nor criticize the works of Student Government Association. As a new journalist, I have learned that every story has two sides […]
Shh…that’s taboo!
I believe our Women’s Leadership Council has been doing an excellent job so far in keeping our students engaged, educated and socially connected. However, there seems to be a topic that many of us women are terrified to discuss and almost embarrassed to bring up. This “thing” seems to be […]
ALice is Back
#8220;Alice in Wonderland” originated as an 1865 novel written by English author Lewis Carroll. The film was illustrated into an animated film in 1951 directed by Clyde Geronimi and Wilfred Jackson. It’s 2010, and Tim Burton has continued the illustration, making it a film of great 3-D cinematography and a […]
Brooklyn’s Finest hit theatres
Antoine Fuqua, the director of the box office hit, “Training Day,” starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke, has directed yet another film about the life of an officer and the problems faced in the corrupt police system. “Brooklyn’s Finest” is about three NYPD officers followed throughout a course of a […]
Let’s Help Today
Turkey has been hit by an earthquake. In the last few weeks, Haiti, Chile, and now Turkey have faced a devastation I could never begin to imagine. So what is next? It’s hard for me to relate to the disaster that has taken place here on our “lovely” planet, but […]
Letter from BSM
It is my understanding that certain statements that were recently published in the Wednesday, March 3, 2010 issue of The Panther in the article titled “Funding falls too short,” in reference to the Baptist Student Movement choir may have been misconstrued or taken out of context. Often individuals or parties […]
S.I.F.E., Hanks advise on financial literacy
Students In Free Enterprise hosted a seminar titled, “Financial Literacy for College Students,” on March 2. Irvin Hanks, an adjunct professor in the Department of Finance served as the keynote speaker during this event. Throughout the seminar, Hanks discussed the importance of budgeting and managing while in college, in order […]