Month: February 2003

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Wrestling Drops Anchormen, 21-18

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Rhode Island College and Plymouth State College each won five individual matches Wednesday evening, but the Anchormen pulled out a 21-18 decision over the Panthers in a college wrestling meet at Foley Gymnasium. Rhode Island College, ranked eighth in New England, improves to 1-0 in duals this […]

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Chris Cornell’s New Band and their Self-Titled CD

A familiar sound has been riding the airwaves. Solitary pounding drums lead into a sliding guitar riff that sparks recollection. You cycle through your memories and one band stands out, but they broke up a while ago. Then a voice breaks out, also familiar, “I’ve been watching, while you’ve been […]

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Biederman’s Open Mic Nioght Celebrates the Release of Centripetal

It was a feast of friends at Biederman’s Tuesday night for the Open Mic celebration of the Fourth Edition of Centripetal. Poets and Writers from Plymouth State College’s past and present met for a night full of sustenance, merriment, and cheer, or rather, poetry, prose, and beer. And when the […]

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Another Opportunity for Writers to Share thier Work with Others

Thursday, December 5 was the first meeting of the new campus writing group, The Walls Have Ears. I’ve known about this new group for a couple of weeks now, so by the time Thursday evening came, I was pretty eager to check it out. Of course, I didn’t want to […]

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Poet’s Corner

Ice cadavers piled high outsideThe sky as grey as holocaust ashStill air is more painful than actionSnow conceals what I want to be know False light and fake heat pretend in my small roomTruth is subjective and memories conform Apparent movement is flickering shadowSkilled poker face only works on others […]

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Men’s Basketball Bounces Past Jumbos, 95-87

Boston, Mass. – Sophomore guard Nick Pelotte scored 34 points, including 19 in the second half, as the visiting Plymouth State held off the Tufts University for a 95-87 road victory in men’s basketball action at Cousens Gym on Monday night. The Panthers quickly opened a 15-3 lead about four […]

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Miss America Visits Plymouth State Speaking out against Violence

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Plymouth State College’s Theatre Integrating Guidance Education and Responsibility (TIGER) brought Miss America 2003, Erika Harold, to New Hampshire on January 30. The TIGER committee decided to contact Harold after being informed that her Platform Statement of 2003 was Preventing Youth Violence and Bullying: Respect Yourself, Protect […]

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Smith Hall Initiates New Procedures for Dealing with Damage

PLYMOUTH, N.H.–For the past week residents of Smith Hall have been under a new sanctioning system for dealing with in-hall damage caused by unknown individuals. This new “solution,” according to Smith Residence Director Sara Torbet, is only a secondary means for assigning responsibility to damage, only to be used if […]

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Youths Killed by Drunk Driver

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – On Tuesday, Jan. 14, the lives of Weston Lea, 18, and Mike D’Amico, 18, ended tragically from the careless action of a drunk driver. While walking along 175A, a 1991 Mercury Sable station wagon, heading east, struck the Holderness School students.The driver, Anthony J. Begin, 38, of […]