Dear PSU Students,If only we had celebrated a great victory with dignity. Sadly, extensive videotapes are now being reviewed to identify violators of law. Fifteen student arrests have already occurred. Each of those students will face a University judicial hearing as well as criminal prosecution. Every student identified and found […]
Month: October 2004
Freeze! You’re Being Smelled for Safety
Imagine wanting to enter a building. You walk up to the door, and a security offer stops you. “Freeze” he says, reminding the woman behind you to hold her skirt down. Suddenly you are buffeted by air jets. After a minute, no alarm goes off, and you are free to […]
Get to Know the Whole Health Team
Perhaps you have caught wind of the Whole Health Team, new to the campus this year, and the services available to you at Plymouth State University. If you haven’t heard, please allow me to introduce you to your Whole Health Team! There are five branches of the Whole Health Team: […]
The Future Face of Plymouth State
The bridge leading to campus is only the beginning of major renovations to Plymouth and its university. With an increased number of students attending Plymouth State every year, more housing is a must. Many buildings on this campus are over fifty years old, and are in serious need of improvement. […]
To Infamy and Beyond
I saw Condeleeza Rice on the television news responding to the breaking story about the, by now, infamous aluminum tubes. These were, in case you’ve not given a shit, the smoking guns the Bush administration cited as its specific evidence for having launched its preemptive war on Iraq. Condy stood […]
Take the Time to Vote
Dear Editor: Responding to Nathaniel Currie’s letter, which was responding to Robbie Patridge’s column – I was chewing the inside of my cheek (to avoid using the less visual “chagrined”) as I heard Sen. Kerry intersperse the phrase “hunt and kill” in the first Presidential Debate. I winced and said […]
Kerry and Edwards: Proposed Education Plan Positive Impact for Students
In 2000, Al Gore lost the state of New Hampshire by 7,211 votes. If he had won New Hampshire there would have never been a Florida recount or a scandal over hanging chads and Al Gore would be President today. Think about that for a second and then think about […]
Lady Panthers Silence Monks
Plymouth, N.H. – On Wednesday, October 13 at Foley gymnasium the Lady Panthers volleyball team defeated St. Joseph three games to none in a best of five series. The Panthers improved their record to 20-8 on the season. During the first game, PSU dominated all over the court and the […]
Nail-Bitter Turns Up Big For PSU
Plymouth, N.H. – The Plymouth State Panthers defeated the Southern Maine Huskies 1-0 in an important Little East Conference game this past Saturday 16 at Panther Field; bringing PSU to 7-5-1 overall, 3-2-0 in the LEC.The match was scoreless into the seventy-fourth minute when Takeru Tanikawa found his way through […]
PSU captures first Little East Conference Women’s Tennis Championship
GORHAM, Maine – Plymouth State University captured its first Little East Conference women’s tennis championship Saturday, sneaking past defending champion Rhode Island College by one-half point in the team standings. PSU earned its first team title in the 11 years of the event, which was hosted by the University of […]