Month: April 2002

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PSC & KSC Cross Boundaries, Become Teammates

During Spring Break, three students from the Plymouth State College Geography Club traveled to Los Angeles, Calif. to participate in the World Geography Bowl. The competition was held during the annual conference of the Association of American Geographers.Seniors Adam Kurowski and Heather Schulze and junior Craig Tufts made the trek […]

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WMAC Receives Steam Pipe as Part of $5M Eco Project

Construction crews are tearing up the backyard at the White Mountain Apartment Complex (WMAC). Employed through Engelberth Construction of Bedford, N.H., the crews are in the process of replacing the buried steam pipes. A significant part of the larger $5 million Eco Project, the steam pipe initiative is scheduled for […]

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WYOC Celebrated at Plymouth

On Monday April 8, the children of Plymouth and the surrounding community participated in a march across the Plymouth State College campus to commemorate the start of the Week of the Young Child (WYOC). The week is celebrated throughout the country as an annual celebration sponsored by the National Association […]

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Hyde Computer Cluster Moved to Accommodate Boyd Renovations

An all-campus email was sent out Friday, April 5, explaining that the Gallery Cluster in Hyde Hall would be closing the following Wednesday, April 10. Steve Burrell, Director of Information Technology Services (ITS), explained the action as being directly related to the “relocation of faculty and staff associated with Boyd […]

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Artists Flock to Open Mic Night at Biederman’s

On Tuesday April 2, 2002, we made our way into Beiderman’s Deli. We were late. It use to be that you could go to open mic at Beiderman’s after the intended sign up time and not have to worry about finding a seat. Now Beiderman’s does not seem big enough […]

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Men’s Lacrosse Conquers Salem State

The Plymouth State lacrosse team started their Little East Conference quest on Monday, April 1 with a big win over Salem State College in Salem. The Panthers bumped their season record to .500 with an18-9 victory over the Vikings of Salem State. At one point the game was tied at […]

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So there I was… Running in the Rain

So there I was on another long run, this time in the rain. Two weeks ago this would have been snow and it would be twenty degrees colder. My mind wandered as it usually does when I run long distances. Something has been bothering me lately. I have been feeling […]

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Members of the Clock Staff Arrested in Relation to Prostitution Ring

Early this Friday morning, members of the Plymouth Police Department served a warrant to the organization known on campus as The Clock for alleged gun smuggling, and prostitution charges. Busting in with new guns blazing Skippy Waterchestnut, a rookie officer, proceeded to shoot holes in a new printer, a sofa, […]

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Arctic Glacial Movement Threatens Civilization

Recently, a weather researching station positioned in the far northern reaches of the Canadian Arctic circle released research detailing dire changes in the weather patterns of North America. Dr. Resimwons, from the institute of Global Weather Research in Hiktoun, Kansas, has been studying this phenomenon for the last twenty years, […]

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US Breweries Destroyed by Terrorists; How Far is Too Far?

Widespread panic has swept the world of mourning morning drunks as the first wave of sobriety took hold on a nation of beer drinkers. Last Saturday at 9:15 a.m. internal explosions caused the destruction of every brewery in the nation. Over the past six days every drop of remaining beer […]