Three million people stutter in this country. The SpeechEasy™ is the newest advancement in treatment for this problem, and is the smallest and most effective device created this far. It’s so small that it can fit easily into your ear canal. It uses a microprocessor that has the power of […]
Month: February 2003
Shocking Revenue Collected from Permits, Fines
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Sales of parking permits to students and the collection of fines for parking violations has grossed well over $120,000 for Plymouth State College since September 1, 2002, according to a report presented to the PSC Parking Committee this past Wednesday. Complete parking revenue figures for the current […]
PSC Celebrates Love Your Body Week to Promote Healthy Living
Walking down my mother’s lane in Vermont recently, brought back memories of my college years. Tears came to my eyes as I remembered what my own mother had accused me of. She said I was thin enough to be a model and asked why I always wore loose fitting clothing. […]
“Weighting” Around
To the Editor:I’m writing to complain about the lack of equipment and room that the HUB weight room has, or doesn’t have. I spend ten minutes waiting for a piece of equipment that is part of my daily work out routine. And that isn’t just the total amount of time […]
New Codes Help Keep Registration Running
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Plymouth State College is adapting a new registration procedure for the Fall semester of this year that is quick and easy to use. The Office of the Registrar has been training on this new system to better help the students transition smoothly from the old system into […]
Spotlight Artist: Jacob Duquette
Jacob Duquette is a third year, BA Graphic Design student here at Plymouth State College. He is proficient in many branches of Art, and is accomplished in music, visual art, electronics and has even stabbed at acting. The Clock: What is the most important thing, concerning art that you do, […]
International Film Series Salutes Black History with Sankofa
Last Tuesday at 7P.M., the International Film Series IFS) brought the hard-hitting Ghanaian/German slave epic Sankofa to a good-sized audience in Frost Commons. Dr. Gisela Estes, Dr. Horst Freyhofer, and Dr. Peter Drexel are the chief organizers of this tri-yearly event, which has been going on for approximately ten years. […]
No Lessons Learned in How I learned to Drive
Paula Vogel’s How I Learned to Drive, the first PSC Theater Department show of 2003, and the directorial debut of actress/director Brenda Foley at PSC, sped off stage opening night, February 12, as quickly as it turned the corner into Spring Semester.The show began with an interesting assortment of shadowy […]
DVD Review: Scotland, PA
In William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy, Macbeth, a valiant young man receives a prediction for a greater destiny from three soothsayers. It is a destiny that can only be fulfilled through killing the ruler who stands in his way at the prodding of his power-hungry wife. While the young man gets […]
Dance Sparks Interest at PSC
The Contemporary Dance Ensemble brings the life of dance to Plymouth State for the sixth Annual PSC Dance Premier. Choreographers and dancers of all ages and abilities came to Plymouth this past Saturday, February 8, 2003 to join together in a day of classes and two performances. I sat in […]