On Sunday February 27, in the HUB MPR room a presentation of the Residential North Project was held. Representatives from Residential Life, The Steering Committee for the project as well as the architects were present to answer questions that the students had. The presentation also included interactive floor plans for […]
Month: March 2005
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FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2005 THE FUTURE OF FOOD7 p.m. at D’Acres of New Hampshire in Dorchester An investigation into the disturbing truth behind the unlabeled, patented, genetically engineered foods that have quietly filled US grocery store shelves for the past decade. FREE. Call 786-2366, or visit www.dacres.org for more information […]
Snow Days . . . The Chain of Command
PLYMOUTH-Many PSU students expected school to be canceled on February 21 and, more recently, on Tuesday, March 1. However, classes went on as usual or with only minor delays and cancellations. This raises the question as to what are the deciding factors for snowdays, and who is involved in the […]
Plymouth State Recruits Students in Effort to Diversify Campus
PLYMOUTH-Plymouth State is looking towards the future and trying to create a more diverse campus for its students and are currently recruiting in Europe, Ghana, Kenya, and throughout New England. The Admissions Office is working with both companies and individuals to create more diversity at Plymouth State. According to Dr. […]
Ace of Clubs: AWARE Fights for Equality
A feminist is someone who believes in equality of the sexes, whether it’s social, economic, or political equality. Equality doesn’t always mean “the same.” Are you a feminist by this definition?If you want to get involved in a female-empowering group, then AWARE needs you. We are the Alliance for Women’s […]
Experts Say John Paul II Has Many Years Ahead
On February 1st, the Roman Catholic Community held their breath as their elected supreme pontiff was taken to the hospital after experiencing severe breathing problems. Experts stated that Pope John Paul II was experiencing a severe case of the flu; however, the Pope also suffers from Parkinson’s disease, amplifying the […]
Your Body Needs a Beverage? Best Quenchers Found Here!
Without a doubt, your body feels the chill during the freezing winter months in New England. The cold weather causes our skin, hair, lips and nails to drastically dry out. It seems like a never ending battle to keep your body quenched, while the wind drags out all of our […]
Women on Campus and Across the World Celebrated During March
#8220;In like a lion, out like a lamb.” For many New Englanders, March is the turning point of the dismal winter. Campus is under water instead of snow, tiny greens begin to appear on the trees, mid terms and spring break are just around the corner. March is also a […]