NORTON, Mass. — The Wheaton College men’s lacrosse team scored early and often Tuesday afternoon against Plymouth State University, as the Lyons posted nine goals in the opening quarter en route to a 14-4 decision in a non-conference game at Mirrione Stadium. Wheaton improves to 4-2 on the season, while […]
Month: April 2004
Blue Camp Rocks Plymouth Campus
Thursday, March 11, PACE presented Blue Camp in the Fireplace Lounge, a new group on campus who played only their second show together. Kellen Rattigan on guitar and vocals, Tim Messina on keyboard, Tye Seastedt on drums, and Dan Flynn on bass, joined talents recently to create the original sound […]
Plymouth State Skier fares well at US Alpine Championships
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Senior skier Whitney Swaffield had solid finishes against the top racers in the country during the United States Ski Association’s National Alpine Championships last week at Alyeska Resort in Alaska.Swaffield completed both runs in both the slalom and giant slalom races, placing 47th out of 57 competitors […]
Eternal Sunshine Nearly Spotless
Director Michel Gondry (“Human Nature”) and FOCUS Features present another brilliant screenplay by Charlie Kaufman (“Confessions of a Dangerous Mind”, “Adaptation”, “Being John Malkovich”) in Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, starring Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Elijah Wood, Kirsten Dunst, and Tom Wilkinson. Unfortunately, the spotless nature of Eternal Sunshine […]
CD Review: Yeah Yeah Yeah’s Fever To Tell
The fact that the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s have been appearing on MTV regularly and are in the “Choose your Favorite Video” category on the mtv.com website is a blessing in itself. With their underground garage, euro-trashy, sleazy band sound, the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s have become a favorite on the mainstream […]
Spotlight Artist: Gordon Fraser, A Man of a Thousand Words, Finding Inspiration Everywhere
He writes. He directs. He acts. He reads. Is there anything Senior Gordon Fraser can’t do?Originally from Laconia, NH, this double major in Theater Arts and English is one of Plymouth State University’s most talented dramatic writers. The playwright of Love Song, which was performed at PSU, and the full-length […]
Pump Boys and Dinettes Serves up Energetic Dish of Country, Pop
I went into Pump Boys and Dinettes not liking country music; I left feeling just the same. But that’s not to say that the singing and acting quintet of back country waitresses and service attendants of Highway 57 didn’t work hard to change my mind. The Music and Theatre Department’s […]
CD Review: The Bloody Lovelies Some Truth & A Little Money
The Bloody Lovelies certainly live up to their name.In their debut full-length album Some Truth & A Little Money, The Bloody Lovelies dish out gritty, refreshing, retro pop rock unlike any other band on the market today.Formed out of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN, by singer/songwriter and piano-god Randy Wooten, […]
Health Services, CHAT to Develop New Smoking Policy
A panel of the Plymouth State University Chemical Health and Alcohol Task Force (CHAT), Student Senate, O.S.S.I.P.E.E., and representatives from HPER and the Wellness Center as well as from the American Lung Association held a Smoking Policy Forum in the Fireplace Lounge on Wednesday, March 11, to discuss the possibilities […]
Students Speak Out on Racial Tension
Last Monday, a series of student focus groups began with a student panel discussing the inherent issues of race and ethnicity in Plymouth’s dominantly white student body. Conceptualized by student body Vice President Maya Blanchette, and sponsored by the Presidents Commission on Diversity and the University’s Diversity Scholar Professor Jeanne […]