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The “L” word: man v. woman

Other than the word “castration”, no other word makes the blood of men curl more than the word “love.”It seems that to some guys, the word is an attachment to a person, which is fine if they are talking about their mother. However when it comes to another female, guys […]

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A change is gonna come

A black person’s mentality has been compared to putting a number of crabs in a bucket. Every time one makes it near the top, there is always one to pull him down.This subject has been addressed on many occasions, but it still goes on, and is seen day by day […]

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SIFE sets the tone for spring

The Prairie View A&M University Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) Team will test its educational outreach projects against the projects of 60 other SIFE Teams at the 2005 SIFE Regional Competition and Career Opportunity Expo on April 10‑11 at the Adams Mark Hotel in Dallas, Texas.Students In Free Enterprise encourages […]

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Pope is scheduled for burial on Friday in St. Peter’s Basilica grotto

VATICAN CITY (AP) _ With tens of thousands of pilgrims converging Monday on Rome, the Vatican set the funeral of Pope John Paul II for Friday, with burial in the grotto of St. Peter’s Basilica, where pontiffs throughout the ages have been laid to rest. The funeral is expected to […]

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Students feel the pinch at the pump

There used to be a time when it took no more than $20 to fill your gas tank. Lately, however, it seems as though it takes that amount just to get the gas hand to read a little past half full. For those who are fortunate enough to own a […]

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Zane’s Addicted keeps reader intrigued

All hail the queen of erotica. The infamous Zane, famous for her sexy titles including The Sisters of APF, and The Sex Chronicles I&II, always knows how to keep her readers’ attention with page turning stories about men and women and their sexual endeavors.The best selling Addicted is book one […]

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Art exhibit for Women’s History Month to open Thursday

The opening of the art exhibition, “Strong Enough for a Woman,” will be held March 31 on the fourth floor art gallery of the John B. Coleman Library.“This event is in celebration of Women’s History Month and it highlights a lot of different ideas and subject matter. The common thread […]

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Candidates for SGA positions battle in pre-election debate

Oftentimes students do not get the opportunity to express their concerns and ask questions about how the student body is run, and by whom. On Monday, March 28, students were given that opportunity. The Student Government Association held a debate for candidates running for president, vice president and comptroller in […]

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PV alumnus researches effect diabetes has on the heart

In the struggle to find a cure for a dreadful disease, one med student who is studying the unknown effects of the disease got his start here at Prairie View. Nathan Lott graduated from Prairie View in May of 2002 with a degree in biology and a minor in chemistry. […]

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Top honors students feted

Students holding a GPA of 3.5 to 4.0, on the university’s honor roll, were treated to a reception honoring their academic achievements on Monday in the MSC ballroom. The reception was hosted by the College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. E. Joahanne Thomas-Smith, provost and senior vice president for academic […]