PLYMOUTH, N.H. – For the third straight week, the leading scorer on the Plymouth State University women’s lacrosse team has been honored as the Little East Conference Offensive Player of the Week.Senior Katie Sheridan (West Sayville, N.Y.), who is the two-time LEC Offensive Player of the Year, was recognized again […]
Month: April 2004
Women’s Lacrosse Eases to 14-7 Win
WILLIMANTIC, Conn. -Senior Katie Sheridan scored seven goals Saturday afternoon, including five during a 9-2 first half, as the Plymouth State University women’s lacrosse team remained unbeaten in three seasons of Little East Conference play with a 14-7 victory over Eastern Connecticut State University.PSU also remains unbeaten this season, improving […]
Another Split Doubleheader for Panther Softball
DANBURY, Conn.-Plymouth State University’s softball team split a doubleheader for the third time in four days Saturday afternoon at Westside Field, coming back to win the nightcap of the Little East Conference twinbill against Western Connecticut State University, 6-4, after dropping the opener, 3-1.The Panthers, who also traded wins with […]
Men’s Lacrosse No Match for Eastern Conn
WILLIMANTIC, Conn. – Junior Brian Hebron set a single-game scoring record with 11 points Saturday afternoon as the Eastern Connecticut State University men’s lacrosse team downed Plymouth State University, 24-4, in a Little East Conference match at Thomas Nevers Field.All 31 players in uniform saw action for Eastern, with 14 […]
Midseason Roundup: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Panthers Sports
Plymouth, NH-As far as the production of Plymouth State University’s spring athletics are concerned, the first half of the season has been a mixed bag. While the women’s lacrosse team has soared so far this season, softball and men’s lacrosse have been in a series of ups and downs, and […]
Poetry Competition at Biederman’s
On April 27, at 7 p.m. at Biederman’s Deli on Main St., Poets and Writers will 5th annual Son of Slam poetry and spoken word competition. The Son of Slam is a fun and entertaining event that features some of the most talented and recognized writers and performers at the […]
Poetry, Music Combine for First Annual Beatstock
Greeted at the Common Man Inn last Friday by soft jazz, low lighting and the murmur of voices, Plymouth State’s Poets and Writers created an atmosphere indicative of a night of poetry, which they playfully entitled Beatstock: First Annual Poetry and Spoken-Word Festival. Rob Masse introduced the featured readers; Cara […]
Medieval Forum Schedule of Events
Friday, April 16:8:30-9:20 a.m. – Registration, Floor Rounds Coffee: Rounds 103 Vendors: Rounds 118 9:30 a.m. – Opening Ceremony, Rounds Hall10:15-11:45 a.m. – Session I Rounds 124: Chaucer I Rounds 203: Medieval Drama Rounds 204: Listening to Courtly Literature Rounds 223: Literature: Dogs, Villains, and Dreams Rounds 304: Romance and […]
Mud and Guts: Four Wheeling With Ben Boada
On a dirt path fenced in by leafless trees, with a Camel cigarette poking out the corner of his mouth, Ben Boada works tirelessly to get his matte green Jeep unstuck. His wrinkled brow and chapped frown make him looked annoyed at the deep snow his tires are spinning over, […]
Pesticides and Human Testing
Amanda PorterStaff WriterFor years, scientists, researchers, and sponsors have tested chemicals, drugs, and other products on rats and other small animals. But questions have always remained – is it ethical? Do products affect rats the same way they affect humans? Can we trust company sponsors to be honest in their […]