Month: April 2006

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State of the Campus-in short

PLYMOUTH – This past Thursday April 20, the winners of the Student Government elections were announced at the State of the Campus. With an attendance in excess of 400 students there was a great representation of the Student Body. Among those in attendance was the 14th President of Plymouth State, […]

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Women’s Lacrosse cruises past UMass Dartmouth

PLYMOUTH – The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines domination as “supremacy or preeminence over another.” No better word could describe the Plymouth State Women’s Lacrosse team’s performance last Saturday, as the Panthers dominated in a 21-9 victory over fellow Little East conference team UMass Dartmouth. The victory marked the Panthers’ fifth consecutive […]

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Women’s Rugby on road to championship

Plymouth State University Women’s Rugby team traveled down to Sanford, Florida this past weekend to compete in the D2 National Rugby semi-finals. The girls were teeming with anticipation and prepared to play two of their biggest games this year. Plymouth State arrived in Florida Thursday night to prepare for the […]

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RIC takes two from Softball

PLYMOUTH – Chilly weather and a formidable Rhode Island College team proved to be unforgiving foes for Plymouth State Softball, as RIC swept the Little East doubleheader at D&M Park. The Anchorwomen held on for a 2-1 victory in game one, then pounded out 17 hits in a 10-2 victory […]

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Baseball romps to easy win over Colby-Sawyer

PLYMOUTH – Do you ever have one of those days where everything seems to go your way? Well, everything went in favor of the Plymouth State baseball team this past Friday in Plymouth. In what was truly an offensive showcase and defensive nightmare, the Panthers crushed the Colby-Sawyer Chargers, 15-7 […]

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More than just pretty faces

Finding a band that sounds as talented live as they do on their recordings has become a difficult feat for those who value musical talent over good looks. O.A.R. (Of a Revolution) proved themselves to be one of these real-talent bands, demonstrated by their amazing performance last Friday at the […]

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The Da Vinci Code hits Hollywood

Many are marking their calendars for the much anticipated May 19 premier of The Da Vinci Code, a silver screen adaptation of Dan Brown’s acclaimed and criticized novel. Although Brown was recently put on trial for plagiarism charges brought against him concerning the authenticity of The Da Vinci Code, he […]

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We *Heart* Katamari keeps the ball rolling

Katamari is back! The Playstation 2 sequel to the strange and unique game has proven just as addictive as the first. The tiny prince and the king of the universe have returned in We *heart* Katamari. Not familiar with the first game, Katamari Damacy? It’s a fairly simple concept. The […]

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Stevie Starr puts the fun back in puking

On Thursday, April 20, the bare-chested, very vulgar, very Scottish, and very bizarre Stevie Starr performed in the HUB’s multipurpose room. All things considered, it was a one-man freak show. Stevie Starr is “The Regurgitator.” Starr swallows a wide variety of objects and then, well- regurgitates them. He warmed up […]

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Senate passes “Michelle’s Law”

Concord, NH – The New Hampshire State Senate unanimously passed House Bill 37, known as Michelle’s Law during session today. This legislation would allow seriously ill college students to take a leave of absence without losing their health insurance. Michelle’s Law is named for Michelle Morse, a college student, who […]