I’m not an alumni. You can print, forward or ignore. 80% of us are in agreement so it might be pointless to print it. Keep in mind that the governor of Arizona just refused to sign a bill making english their official language. Forwarding would be a good option. Wake […]
Month: May 2005
re recent publication by mr P cunningham
dear Sir So refreshing to see a person who is what i call a free thinker !!! i live in england (thats the bit of sea flotsam before you hit france) , on this island free thinking is rare and all our children are basically turned into zombies by a […]
Riding Giants: Surf’s “Way” Up!
Off the success of his “Dogtown and Z Boys” documentary in 2001, filmmaker and former skateboarder extraordinaire Stacey Peralta, of Powell Peralta fame, managed to out-do himself with his jaw-dropping docu-project entitled “Riding Giants.” From the beaches of Hawaii to the shores of California, riding big waves is a task […]
Tommy Vee Hypnotizes the HUB
Roars of laughter applause could be heard all through the Hub on Wednesday night when Tommy Vee, a hypnotist from Salem, NH, hypnotized a group of PSU students. Vee guided the participants through a series of entertaining scenarios. As a group, the students watched a nude beach volleyball game, became […]
East Conn Upsets PSU for LEC Women’s Lax Title
PLYMOUTH – On Saturday, May 7 the three-time defending Plymouth State University women’s lacrosse team fell victim to the second seeded Warriors of Eastern Connecticut State University with a final tally of 12-8 at Arold Field. Plymouth entered the game at 10-4 on the season, and an undefeated 6-0 in […]
Panthers Baseball Split Doubleheader with UMB in Season Finale
PLYMOUTH- On Sunday, May 8 the Plymouth State University baseball team wrapped up their regular season in a Little East Conference doubleheader against the Beacons of the University of Massachusetts Boston at Panther Park. PSU looked to improve on their 11-27 season record and 2-10 in conference play, while UMB […]
Fred Allen Leaves Behind a Legacy of Admiration and Respect
Two Fridays ago, a junior here at Plymouth State University decided to try and sneak by Fred Allen, who was running cards at the front desk. Mr. Allen stopped the young man, and inquired of him his reasons for attempting to sneak by. The results of that inquiry could prevent […]
Asking for Support
Dear Editor, I would like to encourage NH Electric Co-op Customers to vote for Bob Reals for the Co-op Board of Directors when their ballot arrives in the mail in early May. With an uncertain energy future looming, now is the time to pay attention to who is determining the […]
Final Goodbyes
As the year comes to an end, a lot of us will find time among the haze of finals, graduation, barbeques and saying goodbye to friends to reflect on a year passed. Whether its friends we’ve made or lost, parties that made history or entire weekends we can’t remember, a […]
A warning for the next generation of NH Fathers…
Today’s college students are tomorrow’s parents and they should be well aware of what awaits them in the family courts of New Hampshire. Being a parent is both an extremely rewarding as well as an extremely challenging task. These rewards and challenges should be shared by both mother and father […]