The Panthers attempted to regain their winning stance against Big South conference member, Winthrop University at Prairie View, March 19. The series was scheduled for three games, but due to unacceptable weather, the series was shifted to two games instead. After a long day of work, Winthrop’s offensive supremacy reigned […]
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The history of Easter
Egg hunting is a sport. Yes, that’s right, a sport that comes only once a year. It takes skill, determination, and perseverance, especially if one wants to earn the title as Egg Hunt Champion. After careful placement of all the eggs, the gatherers are all called out to the field, […]
Registered sex offender runs for mayor
WILMER, Texas (AP)- A registered sex offender arrested in a police sting for trying to arrange sex with a 15-year-old girl on the Internet is running for mayor of his small town. James Brian Sliter, 42, said he’s sorry and needs to prove he can be an asset to his […]
Tea party empowers students
#8220;You are beautiful like a flower, more valuable than a diamond, you are powerful like a fire, you can heal the world with your mind, and there’s nothing in the world that you cannot do when you believe in yourself. You are beautiful, brilliant, powerful and resilient woman of the […]
Spring probate ushers in new members
The spring 2008 yard show was held Monday in the William “Billy” J. Nicks field house. The show kicked off the Campus Activity Board’s annual Springfest activities. Weeks of secrecy, work, patience, and sweat all came down to a coming out show, which casually introduced the new members of each […]
Seminar spurs domestic violence awareness through fashion, poetry
UJ Fashions in collaboration with Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. held a campus-wide fashion show in the Memorial Student Center Thursday, March 20, titled, “Beauty Isn’t Pain.” Uniquka Johnson, of UJ Fashions, and Mary Garnett, Lady of the Dove 2007-2008, collaborated to host the part seminar, part fashion event for […]
Accident leaves motorcyclist injured
Traffic on University Drive was diverted around 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, after an accident involving a motorcyclist. Michael Battle, a 57 year-old Prairie View resident, was traveling south on a blue and white Harley Davidson, engraved with “live to ride,” when he allegedly rear-ended the back of a white […]
SGA elections to be held Tuesday
Campaign slogans have been tossed and committees formed for the Student Government presidential elections, which will take place Tuesday, April 1, in the MSC. In addition to the presidential voting, a vice-president and a comptroller will be elected as well. The presidential election has been the main focus of the […]
Students involved in campus crash
Three students were involved in a collision at the junction of L.W. Minor Street and FM 1098 Wednesday, March 19. The accident occurred when one vehicle, heading west on FM 1098, attempted to turn onto the campus and allegedly crashed into another vehicle heading east. Both cars were severely damaged […]
ATCP makes teachers out of all
The Alternative Teachers Certification Program will be holding its new intern orientation for students registered for the program next Monday, March 24. The program is designed to allow Prairie View students who do not necessarily have degrees in education, but wish to pursue a career in teaching to become certified. […]