On April 16 and 17 many new to the Plymouth Community will scratch their heads in confusion when they discover a “new look” given to Rounds Hall. The brightly colored banners and stained glass draped over the ancient building is not just an odd attempt to brighten campus, but to […]
Month: April 2004
Group Focuses in on Keeping Students Informed
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – A group met this Monday for a meeting entitled, “The Battle of Who Could Care Less: Activism, Apathy, and the Media at Plymouth State University.” The driving force behind the meeting was to devise the best way to keep the PSU community informed. Among the participants were […]
Spring Forward – Daylight Savings Time
Last weekend, somewhere in the middle of Saturday night, Daylight Saving time occurred. We’ve all heard the phrase to help us remember- “Spring forward, fall back”, but what is really the purpose of all this sleep pattern interruption? For most of the United States, Daylight Saving time begins at two […]
Book Review: Julie Orringer’s How to Breathe Underwater
Breathing is the most involuntary of human motions. We barely notice it until it feels like we can’t, pressure so thick upon our chests that we feel like we’re drowning underwater. This is the concept behind Julie Orringer’s debut compilation of nine short stories, How to Breathe Underwater, where she […]
Suspects Apprehended for Car Burglary
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Local residents Joshua Zarnowski and Jacob Van Diense were arrested on charges of criminal mischief and conspiracy in relation to the recent car burglaries that took place in the Holderness parking lots, where eleven cars were looted after having their windows smashed. Recently, a female student, who […]
Study Abroad Introduces Students to Culture
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The Bagley Center, home to the Internship and National Student Exchange programs, also houses the Plymouth State University’s Study Abroad program, which has grown in opportunity, providing a diverse range of programs and destinations.The Study Abroad program, since its inception one and a half years ago, has […]
Little East Weekly Honors for PSU Softball and Lax Players
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Two Plymouth State University student-athletes were recognized by the Little East Conference Monday as Players of the Week in the sports of softball and women’s lacrosse.Junior All-America softball player Kim Jeffs was selected LEC Co-Pitcher of the Week, and senior All-Regional women’s lacrosse standout Katie Sheridan was […]
Editorial: Illegal Search and Seizure – Is Nothing Sacred?
What is the world coming to? Once again, our rights designated to us as American citizens by the land of the brave and free are being violated. The Fourth Amendment states that no person shall be subjected to a search and seizure without the police being in possession of a […]
PSU Women’s Lax cruises past Gordon
WENHAM, Mass. – Senior Katie Sheridan scored a season-high 11 points Monday afternoon on eight goals and three assists as Plymouth State University cruised past Gordon College, 17-5, in a non-conference women’s lacrosse game.The Panthers remain undefeated on the season (4-0) and have outscored their opponents by a 67-18 margin. […]
Flashback: Plymouth Wrestlers Make Noise at New England’s
Junior Dan Moskowitz (149 pounds), seniors Shaun Cleary (141 pounds) and Nate Kittredge (174 pounds), and freshman Brandon Black (157 pounds) all secured top six finishes, with Moskowitz taking first, to earn All-New England honors at the New England Championships held at WPI last February. Defending his 2003 title, second-seeded […]