Month: October 2004

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A Heartfelt Thanks

Thank you PSU Women’s Lacrosse Team members (Katie Sheridan, Michelle Norton, Hillary Arthur, Kristin Elliot, Lynne Grills, Jackie Connerty, Meg Cupoli, Stephanie Blanchette, Meghan O’Neil, Amanda Spadafora, Andrea Pinault, Nichole Evans, Caitlyn Irving, Katie O’Donnell and Suzie Lilakos) for your wonderful generosity in dedicating yourselves to a full day of […]

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Carol King stops by PSU

Plymouth, N.H.-Legendary singer/songwriter Carole King paid a visit to the Plymouth State University campus on Friday, October 8. King stopped by Heritage Hall on her way to the Kerry campaign headquarters in Manchester, N.H. speaking to Plymouth students and the community on behalf of presidential candidate John Kerry. The event […]

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Many Opportunities to Register to Vote

Plymouth, N.H.-Students are invited to a wide array of voter registration events hosted by the Student Senate in the next couple of weeks. With the elections just weeks away Student Senate hopes that all unregistered voters will get involved in the election process. On Wednesday, October 20, student senate sponsors […]

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Family Weekend 2004

PLYMOUTH, N.H.-Expect an array of new events at Plymouth State University’sFamily Weekend, “We’ll Always Be Together,” October 22-24. Families of PSU students are welcome to join in on the fun with theatrical and musical performances, the annual Midnight Madness, athletic competitions and a variety of seasonal local activities. The celebration […]

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More Students Select Plymouth State as First Choice School

Plymouth, N.H.-In its second year as a University, Plymouth State has seen its Undergraduate enrollment increase by 171 students over last year¹stotal. Twice each year Plymouth State University takes an official census snapshot of undergraduate enrollment on a specific date called R+30, in order to measure and report to various […]

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Controversial U.S. Military Draft is Denied 402 to 2

On October 5, 2004, Republicans requested to vote on the controversial reinstating of the military draft. The Democrats originally proposed the idea, but the vote resulted in 402 to two against the drafting of citizens. The draft has been a persisting issue since the Vietnam War, which was the last […]

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Field Hockey Beats Salem State in Conference Match up

Plymouth, NH – The Lady Panthers beat Salem State 1-0 in a balmy Little East Conference game this past Tuesday afternoon at home, as PSU improves to 7-4 overall. The weather was cold, to say the least of the frigid fall air that settled in on Arold Field. Plymouth was […]

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Opening Week of “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown” a Success!

The Plymouth State Theatre and Music Theatre Company has given the phrase “comic relief” elevated meaning with its production of “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown.” PSU’s version of the Clark Gesner musical, inspired and based on the popular Charles Schultz comic “Peanuts,” began its run on September 30 in […]

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A Comical Interview: Comedians from Last Comic Standing Performed at Homecoming

Veterans of NBC’s Last Comic Standing, Cory Holcomb and former competitor John Heffron performed in the HUB Courtroom Saturday evening of homecoming weekend. Cory, whose relationship-based act is widely received as some of the funniest material on the standup circuit, began the evening with a conversational bit, focusing on the […]

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Did You Miss It?

If any of you read the review I did last week on ViV’s second album, “Flawed,” and liked what you saw, you may have missed a great show. The band performed in the HUB this past Friday night. I walked in the HUB on Friday night with a horrible cold, […]