PLYMOUTH, N.H.-During the past week, an unknown graffiti artist decorated various parts of campus with unreadable scribbles that have put Campus Police on alert. The back door of the Ellen Reed House (which houses the English Department’s main offices), a back door of Lamson Library, a trail leading from Boyd […]
Month: September 2002
George Lutz on What it is Like to be a Landlord in and Around a College Community
George Lutz, a resident of Plymouth, has spent thirteen years as a landlord for many of the off-campus apartments around Plymouth State. Originally from Pennsylvania, Lutz moved to New Hampshire in 1979, where he worked as a bricklayer before deciding to open up Lutz Property Management. He currently has ten […]
Faculty Art Show On Display At the Karl Drerup Gallery
The Faculty Art Show in the Karl Drerup Gallery on the first floor of the D&M Building features works of art from members of Plymouth State College’s own Art Department. The works range from paintings to drawings to sculptures to graphic arts. The variety of the works of art in […]
Wal-Mart: The College Student’s Playground
Panties, tires, food, toiletries, bikes, toys, furniture. What is it that you need? I guarantee that they have it. If there’s something you need, make that trek to the store that has everything, the mecca of one-stop shopping, home of the low prices and that cute (sometimes annoying) little bouncing […]
Walking Your Way to Health
For years people were beaten with the idea that running was the best form of aerobic exercise. If cardiovascular health is your target, then, yes, running is your arrow. But for health and fitness you may be shooting slightly off the mark. The consensus from doctors, nutritionists and health professionals-speed […]
From the Other Side of the Table
I placed a pot of cold water on the stove and turned the knob. After a few creeks and groans, the heating coil began to show signs of life, and in less than a minute was emitting a warm volcanic glow. As I stood in the kitchen, preparing a mug […]