It’s a little known fact. Since the Medieval Fair on campus last spring, there have been ancient seals on display at Lamson Library. Although the Medieval Fair was last year, the display looks so good, the library staff agreed to keep it up. The seals on display in Lamson are […]
Month: December 2005
Want to be connected to the world in a whole new way? Start your search with Facebook
A website has recently connected campuses in an entirely new way. Plymouth State University is part of the Facebook community. Currently, there are over 400 students and faculty registered. Facebook keeps a database of individual schools, and allows students to create their own profile, upload pictures to photo albums viewable […]
Victoria Secret to Supersize Me
Tyra Banks recently added a whole new meaning to the phrase, “walk a mile in another persons’ shoes.” In this case, the shoes were those of a 350 lb. woman. Banks, former supermodel for Victoria Secret as well as creator and host of her new talk show, “The Tyra Banks […]
Reasons to Celebrate?
Friday, December 2 – Today is National Day for Laos and the United Arab Emirates. Today is Pan-American Health Day. In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned emperor in Notre Dame Cathedral, in Paris. In 1867, Author Charles Dickens gave his first public reading to the United States in a New […]
Two students stabbed in Tuesday night brawl
PLYMOUTH-A fight broke out at an off-campus apartment building in Plymouth late Tuesday night leaving two Plymouth State students stabbed. Ken Murphy and Rob Stewart, both sophomores, were stabbed in the altercation. Both were taken to Speare Memorial Hospital and treated for their injuries. University and Plymouth police responded to […]
UEC partners with PAREI to bring Alternative Energy Roundtable
Concerned about the rising cost and future of energy? Confused about the new federal tax incentives for solar installations? Inspired by solar homes, but not in a position to build your own? Curious about how students and others can make meaningful-and financially realistic-changes that conserve energy, even in rented residences? […]
Death of former PSU student raises questions about insurance policies
PLYMOUTH- Plymouth State University Alumni Michelle Morse, 22 of Manchester, died on Thursday November 10th at Elliot Hospital in Manchester. Morse underwent what was thought to be routine surgery on December 12th, 2003 only to discover that she had advanced stage four colon cancer. Morse was covered under her mother, […]
The Clock’s Top 10 Ways to Procrastinate
10. Check the Info and Away Message for everyone on your buddy list9. Watch VH1 Celeb-reality8. Web Sudoku7. Make a “To Do” list 6. Write a “Top Ten”5. Take a nap4. Call people you haven’t talked to in months to “catch up”3. Make a “doing homework” mix CD2. Facebook1. Help […]
Harry Potter and IMAX: A Breathtaking Combination
Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire, a movie based on J.K. Rowling’s fourth book in the Harry Potter series is by far the most impressive of the four. The movie, released in the US on Thursday, November 12 was also released in some IMAX theaters including the Comcast IMAX […]
Top Ten Box Office Hits
1) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire2) Walk the Line3) Yours, Mine and Ours4) Chicken Little5) Rent6) Just Friends7) Pride and Prejudice8) Derailed9) In the Mix10) The Ice Harvest