The Office of Equal Opportunity presented a W.E.B. Dubois educational film in honor of Black History Month in the MSC lounge on Feb. 5. The purpose of the film was to enhance students’ knowledge on the important black figure, W.E.B Dubois, who was the first African-American to receive a Ph.D. […]
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McDonald speaks on America’s diversity
The Office of Special Programs and Cultural Series held an educational race relations seminar presented by Dr. Jason McDonald in the Juvenile Justice auditorium Feb. 9. The auditorium was filled with President Wright, faculty, and students in an intimate setting.McDonald is from Great Britain, a graduate of University of South […]
Southeast Texas woman studies long-vanished road
SILSBEE, Texas – There’s a lost road in Hardin County. Unlike many forgotten stretches of road, Old Town Bluff Road didn’t survive to be paved or even graveled. It disappeared long before cities took to improving roads and might have remained forgotten if a woman hadn’t questioned the burial of […]
Party BoyZ has the whole world flexing
Over the last few years, Prairie View has made its mark on the music industry producing such artists as Dorrough Music, SuperSTAAR, and Bone to name a few. The latest to hit the scene is the Party Boyz. Brought to us by DJ Mr. Rogers and DSF, the Party Boyz […]
Meet the Champ
The 2004 Kountze graduate and Prairie View A&M University graduate student is now the Southeast Texas Golden Gloves Champion. The man of the hour is Jemiah Richards, a man turned boxer who says, “Growing up in Kountze, Texas, boxing was always the best way to solve a dispute.” At the […]
Spotlight of the week
Don’t be fooled by her last name, Shayla Fears becomes fearless when merging creativity into her artwork. The 21-year-old painter from Kansas is inspired by her surroundings to produce ideas for future artwork. “My pieces represent a bit of me, what I see, and what I would want to see.” […]
Haiti cries for help
Destruction, death, and worry are not things that are limited to a certain race of humans. These are issues that can hit any of us at any time in our lives, especially the people of Haiti. On January 12, 2010, the city of Port-au-Prince (Haiti’s capital), as well as surrounding […]
Be A Lady First
Ladies, we must be careful what guys we entertain at PVAMU. Life is not this happy, bliss-filled place we would like to think it is. People are not always genuine and oftentimes, our best interest is not a priority for them. I recently watched a message given by Juanita Bynam […]
For those who missed it…The grammys that is
Brief on speeches and awards, and long on glitzy performances by the stars, the 52nd annual Grammy Awards was definitely far from boring. With full scale orchestras, dance numbers, and military acts the performers made their performances as convivial as possible. Who better to open the Grammys with a bang […]
Newest rap sensation from Prairie View
DeMarcus Hamilton, also known as Bone, is a rising star. Currently signed with Def Jam records, Bone’s hit “Homegurl” has everyone dancing. The senior history major is taking part in the Prairie View music movement along with Dorrough, Supastarr, DJ Mr. Rogers, and the Party Boys with his song that’s […]