The outside hitter combination of junior Candyce Alexander and freshman Lenicia Tyson proved deadly for the Lady Panthers in a solid 3-1 (25-9, 23-25, 25-16, 25-12) win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Halloween night in the William Nicks Building. Tyson set a career-high with 17 kills and a .517 attack percentage […]
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Tickets for everyone
I don’t even know where to start on this issue. Now I have no problem with paying for a parking pass. Our parking passes are cheaper than other schools. But why in the hell am I paying for a parking pass to keep my car parked in phases? That is […]
Motivations of Mercy:
Getting out of the bed, might be the most difficult task you face on the day to day basis. For many of us, it is the moment we open our eyes that our minds begin to race a thousand miles an hour. I am referring to those days when you […]
Changes limit graduating seniors’ guests
Dr. James A. Wilson, chairman of the Commencement Ceremony Committee has emailed all current graduating seniors concerning changes being made for the ceremony to be held on Dec. 14. Wilson assured students that the changes being implemented would be to assist in safety measures as well as allowing that as […]
Perry stresses importance of education and responsibility
Dr. Steve Perry hosted Students Participating in Transcendent Knowledge on Tuesday in the Opal Johnson Auditorium. Perry is an established author, columnist, commentator, CNN contributor, as well as the founder and principal of Capital Prep Magnet School in Hartford, Connecticut. The school was established in a low income area and […]
Omegas, Deltas speak on social media awareness
The Eta Beta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority Incorporated, and the Rho Theta chapter of Omega Psi Phi fraternity Incorporated held a seminar called “The Real Scoo-oop Owt” in The E. Obanion science building on Oct. 28. The seminar’s mission was to inform students on how social media affects […]
Pre-med students receive white coats
The Undergraduate Medical Academy sponsored a white coat ceremony on Oct. 26 for students who excelled in academics, leadership, and community service. Students in the undergraduate medical academy were able to take part in a ceremony that is sacred to the medical community and indication of what is to come […]
Halloween tricks may end in death for cautious drivers
Oct. 31, a night for seemingly harmless fun, candy and costumed entertainment with the occasional prank by adventure seeking teens is also believed to be a night for potential Blood gang members to gain their right of passage or be initiated. According to journalist David A. Love, gang initiations take […]
Students bemoan lack of campus day care facilities
Students at Prairie View A&M University are questioning why no childcare facility is available on the main campus to students with young children. Prairie View students claim that they are struggling to find local childcare options at affordable rates, forcing many students to either drop out of school or bring […]
Majors’ fair brings out students from all paths
Representatives from various majors, organizations, and services were present Tuesday at the 12th annual majors’ fair hosted by the University College. The students were able to receive information and address any questions or concerns they had. The main purpose of the fair was to provide students with exciting academic opportunities […]