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Golden Eagles soar past Panthers

With star quarterback K. J. Black out of the lineup for the second consecutive game due to a sprained left knee, the Prairie View A&M University football team tallied their first loss of the season with a 34-7 loss to Southern Mississippi on Saturday night. The Panthers came into the […]

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Lady Panthers pass test in McNeese

This past weekend the Women’s volleyball team came in third place in the Fairfield Inn & Suites Tournament at McNeese State University. Head coach Alicia Pete said, “No team is a challenge for us, we just have to work hard and play aggressively.” The schools who competed in the tournament […]

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The Ipod vs. The Radio

Technology affects the world and the people in it. It has awarded society with the benefits of immediate gratification, allowing us to be able to demonstrate our creativity, and what the human mind is capable of. Our favorite artists demonstrate their creativity all on our radio waves, but what people […]

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Women’s soccer suffers defeat

The Lady Panthers fell to the Central Arkansas Lady Bears 4-0. Due to inclement weather, the Lady Panthers were unable to practice for a full week before the match. After last week’s loss against Lamar University, the Lady Panthers had one thing on their minds: to come back to the […]

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SWAC Highlights

Southern Miss. 34, Prairie View 7 – The Golden Eagles (1-1) rebounded from their lackluster performance last week — a 41-13 loss to South Carolina. Southern Miss rolled up 464 yards of total offense. It was the largest margin of victory for the Golden Eagles since a 52-0 win over […]

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To be or not to be…Natural?

It is a symbol that represents where we are from, stands out and shows the world the power that an African-American woman possesses. Years ago that natural curl was erased from our culture and replaced by the hot comb, the chemical perm, and weaves. Society has brainwashed us into believing […]

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Gospel song inspires general assembly

#8220;The Best is Yet to Come” was the motto used for the General Assembly Wednesday morning in the William “Billy” J. Nicks Building. The general assembly is a program to welcome the students back to the university and inform them of things necessary for survival during the upcoming school year. […]

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Why don’t we respect our ancestors?

There was a point in history where the best and brightest African-Americans went to HBCUs. At that time, the choice of a Big 10 or Ivy League school was not allotted to them, yet they valued education as if they were the first round draft pick into the white schools. […]

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City plans development project around university

Mayor Frank Jackson has assembled a group of students, developers, and faculty and staff members to begin the transformation of University Drive into what Jackson described as, “Downtown Prairie View,” in a project formally named Communiversity. The first major construction site of Communiversity is scheduled to begin next year, when […]

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Workshop addresses accountability

The Office of Student Activities and Leadership hosted a registered student organizations workshop in the MSC Auditorium Sept, 8. The workshop taught students and advisers about the risks and responsibilities of having an organization on campus. Topics that were covered in the workshop included what to do in bad weather, […]