Month: September 2004

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Forever Young

As school was wrapping up last year, the Plymouth State Community was suddenly hit with another tragic student death. Two days before his own graduation, Kevin Young was accidentally swept over Livermore Falls by the strong spring melt. Anyone who knew Kevin for even a brief period of time knew […]

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The Wally World Watch

Wal-Mart has been surrounded by controversy for many years. Some accuse Wal-Mart of racial and sexual profiling and destroying local economies. Yet, when Wal-Mart moves into town, ample jobs of all skill levels are created. For students and community members, a local Wal-Mart means more convenient shopping. This semester, The […]

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Working Together is Key to Saving Money

Every fall, students across the globe trudge to the bookstore, waiting in line with cash, checks, and cards, bracing themselves for the announcement of the total cost of their books. Students spend between $200 and $600 every semester, and as they walk out, the reactions are all the same- “what […]

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Lady Panthers Trample Bobcats

Plymouth, N.H.–Plymouth State University defeated Bates College Bobcats 5-4, in a classic field hockey game Sunday morning at Arold Field. Junior Lilly Silva and sophomore Christina Farias each had two goals on the day as Plymouth improves to 4-1 on the year. It was a typical fall afternoon as the […]

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Women’s Soccer Falls to Bowdoin in close 0-2 Loss

Plymouth, NH – The Plymouth State Women’s Soccer team fell to the Bowdoin Polar Bears this past Tuesday night in a close 2-0 match leaving the Panthers 4-2 overall after this non Little East Conference game against top 25 nationally ranked Bowdoin University. The first half mostly remained scoreless with […]

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The Hollow Earth

This is the first in a series of articles intended to draw attention to theories and beliefs that are a bit off the beaten path. I am not trying to convince anyone of anything, or influence any beliefs. Each week I will introduce an unusual and thought provoking subject matter […]

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Etemolihau?!?

Stuff: noun: material, trash. slang: money, drugs, a pompous person,to do the sex act verb: cram full, pack tightly. slang: eat greedily, as defined in the Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang 1st edition from 1997. The origin of the word stuff is rather vague. Middle English contributedStof, which […]

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Plymouth Historical Museum Offers a Glimpse of the Past

Devoted historians throughout the country have taken special efforts to ensure the preservation of their respective communities’ history, and Plymouth is no exception. A modest white building, nestled between Residential Life and Town Hall, now houses the Plymouth Historical Museum. Records show, the landmark was completed in 1774 and initially […]

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The Middle East: A Diversely Different Way of Life

Our view of the Middle East as a whole has been truncated to include little, if anything, outside of our alleged wars on terrorism. The Middle East is a loosely defined geographic region with most of its countries in Asia, with the exception of Egypt, a part of Africa, and […]

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CD Review: ViV

For all of you music connoisseurs out there in the sea, here’s some tasty bait for your lines. This band is bound to hook you for good! After listening to ViV’s newest album, “Flawed,” I felt incredibly full and uplifted. ViV’s music is energizing, familiar, and extremely catchy. Their sound […]