The elections for the upcoming school year are next week, and the most closely watched, as well as contested, race so far has been the sophomore class president position. Current president Gene Martin and Social Chair and challenger Seth Nason came together for an interview to shed some light on […]
Month: April 2006
Plymouth State University presents Earth Week 2006
Monday, April 17, 7:00 PM, Boyd Hall Room 144, Plymouth State University “New Hampshire’s Changing Landscape 2005” Speaker: Dan Sundquist, Director of Research at the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests. Mr. Sundquist’s presentation will concern an analysis of changes in population growth, development and land use, and […]
The answer is finally here
PLYMOUTH- The long awaited information has finally come down from on high; there will be three artists performing for Spring Fling. Talib Kweli, Black Violin and Rahzel. Talib Kweli is a native of Brooklyn, New York and is an influential force in the world of underground hip-hop. He has made […]
Blame your star
Aries: You are every sign’s worst nightmare to work with because you don’t listen and you can’t stand being told what to do. It’s your way or the highway.Dream job: Firefighter Taurus: You would never miss a day of work, because the only thing the bull cares about is the […]
The sweetest part of Easter
Easter is a holy day for many. For Christians, it is the day that marks the Last Supper of Jesus and his disciples. Most chocoholics, though, think of it as a day whose importance is rivaled only by Halloween. Unique seasonal treats, like Cadbury Crème eggs become available, and peeps […]
On paper wings
Carefully folding their hopes, students prepared to launch them into the air on paper wings for a chance to win a free trip to Austria. The Red Bull Paper Wings contest – a fly off between paper airplanes – offered them that chance in the HUB last Thursday. A total […]
Weeklong washout for Panther Softball
PLYMOUTH – At 3-12, the Plymouth State softball team has been looking to rebound on their month-long roadtrip. Now, they can chalk up four losses to Mother Nature. Inclement weather forced the Panthers to postpone both of their doubleheaders last week. The setbacks put Plymouth State out of commission for […]
A Celebration of Finnish Music
The PSU Choir and Guest Orchestra will perform their much anticipated spring concert April 21 and 22 at 8 P.M. Friday’s concert is in Manchester at Ste. Marie’s Church and Saturday’s performance is in Hanaway Theater in the Silver Center for the Cultural Arts here at Plymouth State. Dr. Dan […]
Beats and Sounds in the Fireplace Lounge
Fair Trade Coffee, Double Stuf Oreos, and great music drew a crowd to the Fire Place Lounge for Monday’s Open Mic Night. The night began with the rapping and R+B singing of Jerod Kerouac aka J$ (pronounced J – money). Kerouac had been feeling sick on Monday, but, as he […]
Piercing Images: The Body as Canvas
Thursday, April 13th at 5:00 PM in the Heritage CommonsSponsored by the Art ClubElsa Voelcker has been a photographer for forty years, creating black and white portraits to document her own life as well as the lives of others. Her most recent project has been to spend two years photographing […]