Month: February 2005

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PSU’s Favorite Feline Remains a Mystery

Venchenzo, Tom, Odey, Garfield, Cat, Hoobs, Butters, Ziggy, Jackers, and Otis Spunkmeyer (yea as in the cookie guy). Everybody knows him, but nobody knows who he is or where he belongs.I’m talking about that pesky orange cat that’s known for wandering around the students apartments in search of his next […]

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No End in Sight for Persistant Mind Disease

Research on Alzheimer’s disease is being done everyday. According to alzheimers.org, causes at this time are unknown and there is no cure. It affects the parts of the brain which control thought, memory and language. Alzheimer’s got its name from a German doctor named Dr. Alois Alzheimer. Back in 1906, […]

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Snackbar’s Changes Make for Adjustment

PLYMOUTH-This past Winterim, the Mountain View Snackbar located inside of the Hartman Union Building received a facelift, and while the new design is meant to improve functionality, some students are not altogether pleased with the renovations. Students who have had at least one semester here at PSU can notice the […]

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Plymouth Residents are Urged to Take Stand Against Air Pollution

PLYMOUTH-On Thursday February 17, a meeting on local air pollution, titled “Power Plant Solutions,” was held at the Common Man Inn to inform people in the Plymouth area of the dangerous greenhouse gases being released into New Hampshire’s air. Doug Bogen, program director for Clean Water Action, guided the meeting. […]

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FREEDOM of SPEECH

Dear Kylo: Thank you for your email. Registering for the three credits is still a work in progress. All I need to do is have $1,500, which I do not have and I need to fill out another form for intent to graduate for May 2005 since I filled my […]

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error in lead story

Hey guys — i was just reading the PDF of this week’s paper. I don’t know if you realized that in the “North Campus Housing Project…” article, Bill Crangle’s title is inaccurate. His correct title is VP For Financial Affairs — not Academic Affairs… that’s Dr. Virginia Barry. It’s not […]