PLYMOUTH-The Medieval studies major has been canceled until further notice because of a shortage in faculty and students. Many Medieval studies faculty members will be leaving PSU in the fall. Some faculty are retiring and other gained employment elsewhere. The Medieval studies program has lost two faculty members from the […]
Month: April 2005
Student Senate Member Asked to Resign
PLYMOUTH- On Sunday April 17, it was announced to the Senate that the Executive Board Committee sent five senate members letters requesting their resignations from their positions due to violations of the attendance policy. The members asked to resign are as follows: Daosay Lemay, Sonya Grabauskas, Maya Blanchette, and Kathy […]
Child Sexual Abuse Discussion
PLYMOUTH-This month, the Women’s Services and Gender Resources department has been active in arranging discussions and events to increase awareness about violence. On, Thursday, April 7, Plymouth State University junior Katy Cohn orchestrated a panel discussion in the HUB on child sexual assault. The speakers included Karen Cohn from the […]
Retired PSU Professor Discusses Life with ALS
PLYMOUTH-Retired Plymouth State Professor Jane Babin spoke about living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) for the past year, on Wednesday, April 13, at 6:30 p.m. in Silver Cultural Arts Center. Babin is a graduate of Plymouth State University and Franklin Pierce Law. She has been teaching at PSU for 16 […]
Iraqis Move Forward With Democracy
NATIONAL-After months of debate, verbal attacks, and negotiations, Jalal Talabini was elected the first democratic Iraqi President. The politically experienced Kurd replaced interim president, Ghazi al-Yawir. Talabini won despite the fact that he was not the United States government’s candidate for the position. President Bush praised the continuation of the […]
Plymouth State Student Killed in Motorcycle Accident
PLYMOUTH-Plymouth State University has again been struck by sadness over the death of one of our own. On Tuesday, April 19, PSU student, Stephen Guillet was killed when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a pickup truck on Route 175 in Holderness late in the afternoon. Guillet collided with […]
response to Dustin’s latest article on the Pride Flag
Written by: Karen Munz535-7107k_munz@mail.plymouth.edu In response to Dustin Siggins’ recent article under “The Right Track” I am not writing this response letter as the President of ALSO: the Gay/Straight Alliance of Plymouth State University, an organization that has contributed to the PSU community and surrounding communities for 27 years. I […]
HEMP, HEMP, Hooey!!
DRUGWATCH/FloridaAn Affiliate Of Drug Watch International P.O. Box 54893, Jacksonville, FL 32245904-992-4465 or 904-210-7615 April 2005 HEMP COMMITTEE CHAIR OPPOSES LEGALIZING “INDUSTRIAL HEMP/MARIJUANA” Drug Watch Florida opposes efforts to legalize Cannabis sativa L. hemp/marijuana as an “industrial crop.” Industrial hemp/marijuana gives new meaning to the term “cover crop.” According to […]
Monday – Elias Fund to Benefit AIDS
As the cliché saying, Dispatch may be over, but their spirit lives on. This rings true in more ways than one. First, former band member Chad Urmstom has started a new band called State Radio. Second, an organization started by the members of Dispatch, called the Elias Fund, to create […]
Friday – On the Verge With Throwback
Relix Magazine: How indicative of the live sound is the studio album?Throwback: The album was cut the summer prior to us hitting the road for our first intensive U.S. tour, so a lot of the songs have developed significantly since they were recorded. Plus, it represents an earlier period of […]