In my contributions to The Panther, I usually write about national political issues. This is because I believe that my fellow Panthers should constantly be challenged in their political thought. That way we don’t become part of the masses with a chip on their shoulders towards whoever the media is […]
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Senoritis Alert
This senioritis is killing me! I’ve been having the hardest time concentrating in class and I have yet to do any real classwork. I find myself in class struggling to pay attention because I’m always thinking of something else I would rather be doing than reading and listening in a […]
What’s up with Clean Access?
Have you been experiencing issues while trying to gain Internet access campus-wide? Are you familiar with that good old Clean Access agent login screen? Or how about the connection diagnosis that is never diagnosed? Do the aforementioned upset you passionately? If you answered yes to any of these questions, chances […]
PV students host Haiti relief campaign
In collaboration with Campus Activities Board, the Student Government Association kicked off its Haiti relief campaign by gathering students on the second floor of the MSC to enjoy “Humpday After Dark,” on Feb. 3. SGA President Robert Powell said, “As a student I feel that this event humbled everyone, because […]
Students speak out against repetitive issues
Restoring the Culture in conjuction with SGA hosted an open forum titled “Diary of A Mad Panther,” to discuss issues and propose solutions to problems facing students campus-wide. SGA President Robert Powell said, “Students have to challenge themselves to become better persons than they were last year, and surround themselves […]
Black vs. Brown seminar discusses similarities between Hispanics, African-Americans
The Office of Special Programs and Cultural Series hosted a seminar titled, “Brown vs. Black,” promoting educational awareness of ethnic similarities between the African-American and Hispanic community on Feb. 5. Junior education major Rachel Madison introduced Dr. Neil Foley, an associate professor of history and American studies at the University […]
Lady Panthers rush past Lady Tigers
The Lady Panthers had an unforgettable win against Texas Southern at William “Billy” J. Nicks last Saturday. The game’s final score ended with the Lady Panthers 58-49, sending the Lady Tigers home with no victory, improving Prairie View A&M University (12-7, 9-1 SWAC). Junior forward Robin Jones was carried off […]
C’mon Man
Why not us! Why aren’t we able to fill Blackshear Stadium for a football game other than homecoming? Why aren’t there rowdy fans yelling behind the opposing team’s bench in a packed house at the William “Billy” J. Nicks Building? Do we have to be playing Texas Southern to make […]
Tennis gets first win
Better late than never; the men’s tennis team came out on top when they played against Our Lady of The Lake University, obtaining their first win of the season with a 5-1 victory. The scores were on each other’s necks at the beginning of the match, but Prairie View brought […]
First place finish
The Lady Panthers finished first at the Piney Woods Invitational Bowling Tournament hosted by Stephen F. Austin University on Feb. 6 and 7. The Panthers finished with a total pin count of 7,886 beating out teams from Southern University, Texas Southern and Grambling State. During the team play format, Prairie […]