Month: March 2002

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Herstory Month – Don’t Forget the Little Ones

Women’s History Month is a time when people are supposed to reflect on the impact that women have had on our lives. We seem to generally concentrate on the women who are in the public’s eye, who have done something to change or impact society. These people are important, but […]

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The Prospect Dining Debate

Lately around campus there has been a heated debate concerning the quality of food served daily at Prospect Dining Hall, a service brought to you by the Sodexho Corporation. A large amount of students depend on this service and have been voicing dissatisfaction, while some students seem to be content […]

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Baked Chicken For the Soul

Hello one and all and welcome back from spring break. By the way I hate you all because you are all tan and my skin still resembles the pasty color of chicken flesh. Speaking of, this weeks recipe includes our favorite clucking friend. Continuing our strive for excellence the Editor […]

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The Moxie in Proxy: Review of a Theatrical Gem

It’s the year 1944 and WWII hero David Farrison has just returned from combat, with his best friend, to his parent’s old house. With a grim past awaiting him at the doorstep, he must face the challenge of acclimating to home life once again. David’s sister, Ann-Marie, has been left […]

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Meet PSC’s Fire-eating, Sword-swallowing Houdini

Roderick Carder-Russell looks like your average everyday college student. He works at ITS, is a Philosophy major and lives in Ashland. But like many college students, there is much more to Roderick once you ask him some questions about his favorite hobbies and interests. Ask some random students in the […]

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Changes are in the Works for Computing Future at PSC

Four years from now, when everyone reading this article will be alumni (hopefully), the relationship students have with Plymouth State College and the methods in which interactions with the college take place will be quite different than it is today. Though the system will not be completed until 2003, the […]

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Campus Crime Statistics Show Decrease in Violations This Year

A compilation of crime statistics for the fall semester of 2001 shows that PSC students are involved with significantly less crime and policy violations than previous years. The total number of violations on campus in the fall semester of 2000 alone reached 437, but this past fall held only 242 […]

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Junior’s “Common Sense” – Points of Interest

Global Warming“Run to high ground, the earth is sinking!” I can hear them now.It seems as though the debate over global warming is back in our news. A piece of ice the size of Rhode Island dropped off the side of Antarctica and Ireland is said to be sinking into […]