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NSCS inducts 53 new members

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars inducted 53 new members into the campus chapter of the organization in a small ceremony held Wednesday in the New Science Building. Including the many new members of the honor society, the campus wide membership is now tallied to be over 300 students. The […]

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Salsa night makes big hit on campus

Using music and dance as a way to bring cultures together for Hispanic Heritage Month that started Sept. 19, Kappa Delta Chi hosted its sixth annual Salsa Night Thursday outside the MSC. The Hispanic band Kandente played various types of Latin music, such as Salsa, Merengue, Bachat and Lumbia. Sharon […]

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20 Questions

1. How many people are ready to run onto the field once we beat Granbling? 2. Which cheerleaders were doing more than just cheerleading in LA? 3. Are big girls the new accessory for skinny girls? 4. How many Black Foxes tried to steal Nick Cannon from Mariah Carey? 5. […]

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The Life of a College Mother

Nose cleaning, book carrying, diaper holding, test taking, lullaby singing individuals with the dream of completing their education and creating a foundation for the one they call baby can be seen all over campus now-a-days with a stroller and backpack, determined to become more than a statistic. College mothers are […]

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Ladies’ fashion trends of 2008

As summer slowly fades away and fall commences, it is time for everyone to pull out their Fall clothes. The following items are the Top 5 fall 2008 fashion trends that every female on the campus of Prairie View A & M University should have in their wardrobe. 1.FloralPrint. For […]

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Alaska questions Palin’s support

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Gov. Sarah Palin routinely notes her husband’s Yup’ik Eskimo roots. But those connections haven’t erased doubts about her in a community long slighted by the white settlers who flocked to Alaska and dominate its government. Since she took office in 2006, many Alaska Natives say they’ve felt […]

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La. congressman investigates idea of sterilization

BATON ROUGE – The devastation of hurricanes Gustav and Ike prompted a list of constructive criticisms and suggestions from Louisiana politicians about utility system upgrades, insurance changes, and shelter improvements. But for one New Orleans area politician, the storms made him think that former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke […]

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Panthers take down Morehouse

On Friday and Saturday, USC, UCLA, UC-Berkeley, Stanford, and many other prestigious institutions in California took a back seat to two of the most prestigious HBCUs, as the Panthers (4-0,1-0) used defensive touchdowns to outscore Morehouse (3-2) 28-17. Los Angeles, California’s Memorial Coliseum held the third annual Angel City Classic […]

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Prairie View leaves winless in tourney

The Lady Panthers volleyball team went to Edinburg, Texas, to compete in a three-team tournament with Texas Christian University and host UT- Pan American. On Sept. 5, the Lady Panthers played the Lady Broncos of UTPA and fell 3-0, 18-25, 10-25, and 22-25. Nicole Thompson led the Lady Panthers with […]

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Viewpoint: Checkers vs. chess

First ask yourself; which one do you play? From my research checkers is a game played by a majority of the minorities. The board is black and red, for entertainment purposes. The object of the game is to jump your challenger’s pieces to get to the other side of the […]