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Slay speaks on value of education from Pantherland

Speaker Lindsey Slay, 2006-2007 Miss. Prairie View A&M University, teamed up with host 2009-2010 Miss PVAMU, Chelsee Hill to educate students about school pride, organizational involvement and her experience at an HBCU on Oct. 29. Slay, who served a three year stint with PALS, won and fulfilled her duties as […]

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Kappas host blood drive

Wednesday, Nov. 3, was the first of the two-day community blood drive, held by Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. in front of the Willie A. Tempton Sr. Memorial Student Center. The possibility of saving three lives per donation was the theme used to encourage the campus to give blood. Individuals […]

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Drugs and alcohol program does talk show

The Office of Special Programs and Cultural Series held a drug and alcohol program to educate students about the effects of drug and alcohol use Oct. 27, in the E.E. O’Banion building. The program was set up as a talk show with Jasmine Berry as the host and four panelists. […]

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Career Guides

Lately, I have been avoiding writing an editorial for The Panther because I wanted to steer from the controversial stereotype I have been branded with, but due to recent events, I feel as though I must voice my opinion. Now as a member of the staff, I am strongly saying […]

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Can a Christian carry a demon?

What is a demon? The word doesn’t ever appear in the Bible, but thanks to TV, music, and movies most of us recognize the word to mean what the Bible calls a devil. The name ‘Devil’ derives from the Greek word diabolos, which means slanderer or accuser. A demon or […]

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PV upgrades Internet software

In an effort to assist students in keeping their software updated while maintaining a virus free computer, the university’s Information Technology department has adopted Cisco Systems’ “Clean Access” program. Operating for the 10th year, Clean Access was designed to ensure that computers being operated by students, faculties, and staff, possess […]

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Hazing: PV voices opinions on federal crime

Every day, all over the nation, people take part in membership intake processes that include hazing. This not only occurs in college, for fraternities and sororities, but in high schools, gangs, sports organizations and even the workplace. To fully understand the concept of hazing and make a good judgment of […]

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It’s time out for membership intake

In response to the recent events that have taken place on campus, President George C. Wright has placed a moratorium, or temporary hold, on new membership intake processes involving all organizations on campus. Over the course of the past week there have been a number of questions surrounding the death […]

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UC hosts majors fair

In an effort to guide students to succeed in their field, University College conducted the 8th annual majors’ fair Tuesday, Oct. 27. As midterms came to an end, the time began to tick for the graduating class of 2009-2010.Freshman and upperclassmen attended the event in hopes of finding a career […]

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Raab speaks on Ag. department’s detour

On Oct. 22, Larry Raab, director of campus spacing and planning management, sat down with The Panther to provide more insight into the closing of the E.B. Evans Animal Industries Building. The building came into some controversy after it was closed earlier in the year by the administration. Since then, […]