Plymouth, N.H.- Plymouth State University programs in initial teacher preparation, advanced educator and professional school personnel have achieved multiyear reaccredidation from the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Plymouth State is the first New Hampshire school to be accredited under new standards mandated by NCATE in2000. “This […]
Month: November 2004
Digital Dimensions Does Halo 2
Our worst fear has happened. No one ever thought they would find us…but they did. Yes, Halo 2, the game everyone has been talking about, is finally here. So suit up and grab your weapon, because in Halo 2, there’s no room for teacups and tippy toes. The game is […]
Wild Card
Hello, folks, and welcome to Wild Card Lite: I don’t know about the taste, but it’s certainly less filling. I figure since this is the final column before Thanksgiving, I’d head into the break with a little Turkey Day tribute. So, before you all go home to stuff your faces […]
Writing Contest!
The clock is immensely self-satisfied to offer an expert-level writing contest. Please follow these guidelines and you could be the proud owner of a $50 gift certificate to Borders bookstore, which you can use for online purchasing if you don’t want to leave Plymouth. So listen, it can be between […]
Field Hockey Dominates Way to ECAC Final
Plymouth, NH- The top seeded Panther field hockey team advanced to the ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) finals with two big wins this past week. The Panthers ran through Worcester State 4-1 in the quarterfinals and in the semifinals shut out Babson College Beavers 3-0. In the quarterfinal game, the […]
No Helmets, No Pads, Just Guts
Amherst-This past weekend the Plymouth State Women’s Rugby Club placed second in the 2004 Northeast Women’s Division II Rugby Championship. Due to snow covered fields and a wind chill below zero, Saturday’s matches were postponed until Sunday and games were shortened to 30 minute halves instead of 40 minute. This […]
Women’s Hockey Team Break the Ice
Waterville Valley, NH-The Plymouth State University women’s ice hockey team hosted Boston University last Saturday 13 in the Panthers season opener, and faced an optimistic 8-0 loss. It may seem doubtful that a season would look optimistic after a first game shut out, but the Panthers coach, Mark Wojcinski, explained […]
“Head of the Pride”
Last Halloween on Pay-Per View, Pride Fighting Championship presented “High Octane” at the Saitama Super Arena in Japan, and as usual, the night was awesome. Pride Fighting is a mixed martial arts fighting event that selects the best fighters from all over the world, and has them face off in […]
Sun Gives Free Show All Week Long
Monday, November 15, 2004- The day opened with a stark, blustery, iridescent blue halo of color lain delicately upon the leaf-strewn ground. Few deciduous trees retained their leaves, and the one’s that had managed to stay connected were brown, and rustled like dry paper in the post-dawn breeze. The air […]
Talk on Science and Religion to be held on December 2
The CSO (Christian Science Organization) is hosting a public discussion entitled “Science and Religion: Possible Friends After All” on Thursday, December 2nd at 7:30 in the Fireplace Lounge. Courtland Randall will lead the discussion. Mr. Randall has researched the life of William Pollard, who served as Professor of Physics at […]