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Richards recuperates after stabbing incident

Roderick "Big Pott" Richards, the student who was the victim of an assault Oct. 5 on campus near the University College, was released from Memorial Herman Hospital Thursday, Oct. 11, and is recovering from his injuries. Richards has spent the past weeks resting in his home and is planning to return to school in a few weeks.… Post the First Comment

First Lady Wright, colleagues share knowledge with students and faculty

First Lady Wright, colleagues share knowledge with students and faculty
The Department of Languages and Communications sponsored a lecture by four editors from Texas Monthly magazine Thursday, Oct. 18, in the Juvenile Justice and Psychology auditorium. The event, the first in a series of distinguished lecture programs hosted by the department, featured guest speakers Valerie Wright, associate editor, Mimi Swartz, executive editor, Cathy Casey and Kate Rodemann, senior editors for the magazine.… Post the First Comment

Deltas, students walk for literacy

Deltas, students walk for literacy
A sea of crimson and crème greeted drivers Saturday morning, Oct. 20, in front of the flagpole at the entrance of the school for the annual "Walk for Literacy," hosted by The Eta Beta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Inc. The walk which was intended to raise awareness of illiteracy and make monetary donations to support the cause, lasted approximately an hour.… Post the First Comment

Century II spotlights James Baldwin

Century II spotlights James Baldwin
Thought provoked silence filled the lounge on the second floor of the Memorial Student Center as James A. Hill Jr. discussed the literary works of James Baldwin Monday. The event was hosted by the Century Two Reading Committee and is held annually during homecoming week.… Post the First Comment

Social work action club discusses self identity

On Tuesday, Oct. 16, the Social Work Action Club at Prairie View A&M University hosted a seminar titled "What Does it Mean to be You," which discussed the importance of knowing one's identity. It began with a poem from Danyca Singleton, club president, and was followed by the introduction of the speaker Dr.… Post the First Comment

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