The Plymouth Women’s Tennis team served and returned for a 5-4 win over the University of Southern Maine on Wednesday afternoon at the PE Center courts. Plymouth improves to a 5-0 record. The Panthers swept the doubles matches as Plymouth Senior Co-Captain Jaime Hazard and Junior Kate Olsen downed […]
Month: September 2002
Prevention First for Breast Cancer
To the Editor, As you all know, Safe Walk is a student-run organization that runs Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 9:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. providing walking escorts to students, faculty and the staff of PSC, both on- and off-campus, in order to promote and ensure campus and community safety. Safe Walk […]
Help Start a Revolution
Each time you journey from home in search of your favorite restaurant be aware that your personal health may be at risk. That one-hour span of delectable dining may actually be causing lung disease, pregnancy difficulties, and shortened life spans among yourself, family, and friends. If this doesn’t sound very […]
Dr. Santore Takes The Chair
PLYMOUTH, N.H.-The Music and Theatre Department of Plymouth State College has a new Department Chair. Dr. Jonathan Santore, Assistant Professor of Music and Theatre took over the position from Dr. Robert Swift, Professor in the Music and Theatre Department. Dr. Santore has been teaching music theory and composition at PSC […]
A Family Invasion
PLYMOUTH, N.H.-Family Weekend is an annual event held at PSC. September 27, 2002 marks the beginning of Family Invasion, this year’s theme. Amy Beaudet, Vice President of the Annual Themes committee for PACE, is in charge of putting together this large event. She has had the help of PACE advisors […]
Prospect Upgrade Serves the Plymouth Campus
PLYMOUTH, N.H.-Returning students this year have come back to a newly renovated Prospect Dining Hall. According to Chris Mongeon, Manager of Prospect, the reasons behind the drastic improvements were rooted in the building needs for major utility upgrades and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The building also had […]
New Faces Join HUB Staff and Get to Work
PLYMOUTH, N.H.-There are new faces walking through the Hartman Union Building. Nine new members augment the staff of the HUB. “We’re thrilled. It’s very nice to be able to be at full staff and to have the people to cover all of the job opportunities that we have. Everyone on […]
Peeling Poems With Donald Hall, Cynthia Huntington, and Charles Simic
Poem (n.): A literary composition written with an intensity or beauty of language more characteristic of poetry than of prose. Peeling (v.) To strip or cut away the skin, rind or bark from. Peeling a Poem (v.) A poetry reading and critique by Donald Hall, Cynthia Huntington and Charles Simic at Plymouth […]
Stage Managing and Acting With Sarah Edmunds
Sarah Edmunds is a senior Theatre Major with options in Design, Technology, and Acting. During her time at Plymouth State College, Edmunds has immersed herself in all aspects of Theatre, ranging from acting to design to stage managment. Clock: How did you first get into theatre?SE: It was in high […]
New Inn and Restaurant
PLYMOUTH, N.H.-The Common Man, a familiar restaurant chain in New Hampshire, has opened its first Inn. Alex Ray’s company began in 1971 with the Ashland Common Man. Since this opening there have been nine others: Windham Common Man, Concord Common Man, Lincoln Common Man, Italian Farmhouse, Boathouse Grille, Tilt’n Diner, […]