Month: March 2003

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Voices From the Heart

On Friday, March 7, in the Silver Cultural Arts Center, local women came together to share writing and music.  The program, entitled Voices from the Heart: song, poetry and fiction from local women, was sponsored by PSC as part of women’s history month.  Women of Words and Womansong, two regional […]

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Academy Awards Continue Despite War

Hollywood’s best and brightest gathered for the 75th Annual Academy Awards Sunday to honor the year’s best in film.  Steve Martin returned for his second turn as host, replacing Whoopi Goldberg, who hosted last year’s event.  Martin delivered a much-needed comedic performance to open up this year’s ceremony, helping to […]

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Award Winning Violinist Visits Plymouth

Ju-Young Baek delivered a magnificent, emotionally electric performance to a packed house at Smith Recital Hall last Thursday night.  Her repertoire included everything from a classical blues piece to a rendition of that merry melody made famous by oh so many Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd chases, all composed by the big […]

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Bill Commands More Money Retained by Lawmakers

CONCORD, N.H.-State lawmakers retained a bill recently that would increase the college’s current $170,000 payment to the town an extra $293, 375, variable by the number of students living on campus each academic year. House Bill (HB) 610, drafted by Plymouth’s State Representatives Deb Naro and Mary Cooney, points out […]

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Beloved Professor on Path to Full Recovery

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – About a month ago, Spanish professor and Department Chair of the Foreign Language Department, Virginia Garlitz, suffered from a blood clot in the right lobe of her brain. She spent three weeks at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center where they removed it. Her condition is called Arteriole […]

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Spring @ PSC

Dear Current PSC Students: As an alumni of PSC, it is a joy to write this letter. I had the opportunity to recently visit campus for the first time in years and can’t tell you enough how impressed I am with physcial changes that have happened on campus. You are […]

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New Evidence in Cloning: Does it Reflect Higher Inteligence?

It’s out of this world. Or at least that’s where the idea came from.Leading the scientific world in the cloning race is Clonaid, the first human cloning company. The company sent shockwaves around the world with its December announcement of the birth of the first human clone, Eve. The announcement […]

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Winterim Sports Recap; Streaks, Injuries, and Season’s Best

While most of the student body returned home for the annual winter break between semesters, Plymouth State College athletics kicked back into action just after the first of January. Women’s basketball had a successful winter break, finishing up with a 6-3 record overall and 4-1 in the Little East Conference. […]

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Men’s Basketball Slide Past Huskies; Second in LEC

GORHAM, Maine – Senior guard Kenny Stewart scored with 31 seconds left in regulation to the Plymouth State up for good as they defeated conference opponent University of Southern Maine by a score of 80-77 last Tuesday night at Hill Gym. Plymouth State improved to 16-5 overall and 8-3 in […]

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Women’s Basketball Falls To University of Southern Maine, 100-61

GORHAM, Maine – University of Southern Maine freshman forward Tiffany Jones scored a career-high 40 points as the Huskies led from start to finish en route to an easy 100-61 triumph over the visiting Plymouth State College Panthers in Little East Conference women’s basketball action Tuesday night at Hill Gym.Southern […]