Richard Bloom, author of the novel “Victims: A Survival Guide for the age of Crime,” and “Keeping Kids Safe,” hosted a seminar promoting personal safety on Nov. 10. Bloom, motivational speaker from Montgomery, Texas, spoke with audience members about taking precautions when being alone at night. Bloom said that crime […]
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Dance Ensemble celebrates 20 years
Prairie View A&M University’s human performance staff will be holding a classic dance ensemble in “Tour through Time” on Nov. 20 in Opal Johnson Smith auditorium. This classic dance ensemble is a mash up between new and old school dancing that features the current dances of students and alumni. The […]
PV recognizes diversity
Seeking to show appreciation and develop a better understanding of the many cultures that the student body is comprised of, the Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted the International Festival in the MSC on Nov. 9. International week is a week-long celebration that honors the students who come to PVAMU from […]
Bulldogs rally late, Prairie View holds on for victory
With less than 30 seconds left in the fourth quarter, after Alabama A&M scored 20 unanswered points to come within six points of the Panthers, the Bulldogs lined up for an onside kick which could prolong their comeback. However, wide receiver and kick returner Anthony Weeden recovered the ball for […]
Lady Panthers lose in championship game
After defeating the number one ranked team in the tournament Grambling State, on Nov. 5 and shutting out host team and defending champion Mississippi Valley on Nov. 6, the Lady Panthers were on a roller coaster high going into the championship match against Arkansas Pine Bluff on Sunday, Nov. 8. […]
Lady Panthers look good in exhibition
The Prairie View A&M University Lady Panthers started the season off with an 89-55 victory over the Texas A&M Kingsville Javelinas on Thursday, Nov. 5. “The team is good,” said SG Dominique Smith. “We are growing and really working on our chemistry.” The Lady Panthers never trailed in the exhibition […]
Bowling team defeats defending national champion
The Lady Panthers bowling team beat national champions, the Nebraska Cornhuskers in a four game Baker set with a total pin count of 666 to 643 during the Nebraska Big Red Invitational tournament last week. The Lady Panthers finished seventh in the tournament with a total pin count of 11086. […]
Who’s the real dj hero??
Students in Free Enterprise (S.I.F.E.) hosted the DJ Mixx Off as a part of the “Hip-hop Expo: A dedication to hip-hop” Wednesday, Nov. 4 in the Opal Johnson-Smith Auditorium of the Memorial Student Center. “This is something that has never been done before, we wanted to just give a preview […]
“This Woman
Every time I see her I straighten my hat and fix my collar, even if it’s from a window or a door, she’s beautiful. my favorite flavor of eye candy but inside she is so much more beautiful is an understatement, so I take it back unmeasurable capacity of style […]
Hedda Gabler
Love, Scandal, Passion, Murder, but Boring! Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen and directed by Ted Shine was the Charles Gilpin Players’ most recent production. The setting takes place in present day Marshall, Texas, but the dialect that the players used seemed out of date. Despite the illustration of a sexy […]