Month: March 2003

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Plymouth State’s Award Winning SBI

PLYMOUTH, N.H. — Plymouth State’s Small Business Institute “provides high quality business consulting to small business clients requesting assistance, while providing an extra ordinary learning experience for college and university students through the field case consulting model,” as quoted in their brochure. In other words, students get excellent hands on […]

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Ace of Clubs

#8220;We’re not a bunch of squares,” Anthropology-Sociology Club president Melissa Saggerer says with a laugh about her club’s supposed reputation. “It’d be a good time if people actually came; I think they’re afraid of us. They think we’re pencil-pushing nerds. We like good, clean fun.” For the members of the […]

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On Governor Benson’s Kitchen Table: Initiatives, With a Side of Cuts

CONCORD, N.H.. — On Thursday, February 13, New Hampshire’s 79th governor, Craig Benson, just five weeks into office, presented his new budget dubbed, “The Kitchen Table Budget.” With a large deficit and New Hampshire fearing new taxes, Benson revealed numerous new initiatives and no new or increased taxes. In a […]

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The Waters Are Rising

It’s yet another year when the seasons are changing from winter to spring, and most people are thinking about chirping birds and blooming flowers. Everyone, that is, except PSC students. The thought on many students’ minds is what are we going to do when downtown floods when the snow begins […]

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Horoscopes 3-7-2003

AriesGet some help for a project that needs to be completed, it will be more time consuming than anticipated. Luck is on your side by midweek, so surround yourself with friends and your concerns will disappear. Love: 3 stars TaurusHold on to your extra cash this week as you may […]

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Women’s Basketball Storms Past University of New England, 71-69

PLYMOUTH, N.H. — Plymouth State women’s basketball came away with a win against the University of New England, 71-69 in the quarterfinals of the ECAC tournament Wednesday Night at Foley Gymnasium. The eighth seeded looked like the number one seed in the tourney as the University of New England dominated […]

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Prospect Manager Serves Up Politics

As local elections in the town of Plymouth approach (March 11th from 8:00 a.m.. to 7:00 p.m. at Plymouth Elementary), I had the opportunity to sit down with Chris Mongeon, one of the candidates for Plymouth Selectman. Mr. Mongeon is a resident of Plymouth and the General Manager of Dining […]

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Women’s Lacrosse Season Preview

PLYMOUTH, N.H. — The Plymouth State College women’s lacrosse team is gearing up for another successful season, and is seeking its fourth consecutive conference championship in 2003. The Panthers are scheduled to make their season debut this Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J. PSC […]

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Men’s Basketball Falls in ECAC Quarterfinals

PLYMOUTH, N.H. — The second-seeded Plymouth State men’s basketball team was upset by seventh-seeded Wheaton College Wednesday, March 5, 86-83 at Foley Gymnasium. It was a very competitive first half with a lot of diving on the floor for lose balls and fouling. The competition was as fierce as the […]

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Vagina Monologues Do It Again

Blunt, powerful, and amusing, the Vagina Monologues, by Eve Ensler, graced the stage on Saturday March 1, leaving the audience stunned, thoughtful, and crying with laughter.  Eleven women and one lone man explained the many different angles of the female anatomy.  From explored to virginal, forced to willing, and old […]