Month: October 2004

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Panther Volleyball Shuts Down Salem State

Plymouth N.H.- The Panther volleyball team took care of business this past Tuesday night as they shut out Salem State, three games to none at Foley gymnasium. The Lady Panthers improve their overall record to 22-10 and have received a share of the Little East championship. The first game started […]

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Regime Change in D.C.

The election of 2004 will go down in history as one of the most bitterly contested, heated, and negative Presidential elections in the history of the United States. There are two definitive choices in this election and those who say John Kerry and George Bush have very similar plans haven’t […]

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Pacified to Comply

I’ve had this feeling in me for a while. I thought it would go away and maybe things would get better, but instead it’s been growing and accumulating as each day progresses. I don’t know how other students feel about this matter, but the way we have been treated as […]

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Sidore Lecture Reveals Social Injustice in America

The Saul O. Sidore Lecture Series launched on Monday, October 18 with a presentation entitled “Navajo Uranium Workers and Environmental Justice: A Case Study of Grassroots Activism, Science and Social Policy”, delivered by Dr. Susan Dawson and Dr. Gary Madsen. Both professors of sociology, social work, and anthropology at the […]

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“We the People” Banner Project

Friends of the Arts Regional Arts Council and Plymouth Elementary School have teamed up in a pARTners program. The pARTners program is part of Friends of the Arts initiative to develop in-depth community arts projects that are centered on one school. Friends of the Arts work with the school in […]

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America, F*** Yeah

Say it loud. Say it proud. America, F’ yeah! I do. Please know, however, that this resounding spike of ultra-patriotic garble isn’t motivated by foreign events, presidential elections, or trendy, yet tacky, yellow ribbon car magnets. Instead, puppets-crude, arrogant, violent, and horny puppets inspire it. If that doesn’t make you […]

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Marie Howe Reading

There were many qualities of Marie Howe that stood out during her Sunday, October 17 reading at the Silver Cultural Arts Center, but perhaps the most striking was her humility. She stood before the audience in a long-sleeved, black, v-neck shirt and knee length skirt above thin legs and beneath […]

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In response to “The right track”

I strongly disagree with this article. It is one thing to disagree with abortion but it is another to make a point so that you can shame individuals who are in favor of abortion or who have had them themselves. Yes I have seen the pictures and yes they are […]

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needed items

Dear Editor guy,What is your list of items (academic items, entertainment items, needed items, etc.) that you think every college student must own to live successfully through the long grueling 4 or 5 or even 6 years of their college career? Catie Wilsonext 5480Cmwilson@mail.plymouth.edu

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False Sports Trivia

I understand that the “Weekly Sports Trivia Quiz” is written by a syndicated source, but that doesn’t dismiss one of the answers in the October 22nd issue being half wrong: 4)What are the five current baseball teams named after their states and not their cities? The Minnesota Twins are named […]