Smoky bars are home to some of the world’s best musicians, and provide a venue for an introduction of some of the greatest local acts that otherwise might not be seen. On Tuesday, November 7 at 9 p.m., The Plymouth House of Pizza (PHOP) became just that sort of place, […]
Month: November 2006
PSU Cheerleading team set to begin first year as varsity program
They’ve got spirit, yes they do, and they’ve got spirit for Plymouth State. In February 2006, then President Donald P. Wharton announced the cheerleading squad was an official varsity program. The Panthers will perform at all home games for the men’s and woman’s basketball teams this season, beginning this weekend […]
Stalking verdict undecided as of Wednesday night
As of press time on Wednesday night, there was no verdict in the Hargreaves-Biery stalking case, the result of an alleged series of events that culminated in an October 10 incident that occurred in Pemigewasset Hall. After an hour of testimony that consisted of Lisa Hargreaves’ sworn statements, her cross-examination […]
Panther’s Perspective: The Sports Insider
It may seem like fall, but winter is just around the corner; winter sports that is. Of the six fall sports, four of them made the post-season. Before we close the books on the fall season sports, take an individual look at each one. Women’s Tennis earned the only NCAA […]
Sodexho does the cancan!
On October 18, Sodexho held a food drive called “Cans Across America.” They tried to break the Guinness World Record for the most food collected in by a non-charitable organization in a single day. The food is still being counted but so far Sodexho collected 102,000.90 pounds of food. The […]
270 voices join harmoniously for this year’s All New England Choral Festival
Each year in November, 50 high schools from several different districts throughout New England come to Plymouth State University for a choral festival of immense magnitude. The All New England Choral Festival is comprised of the best high school vocalists in New England for the purpose of education. Music teachers […]
Plymouth State University Women’s Ice Hockey starts new varsity team, new coach
The Plymouth State University Women’s Ice Hockey team is set to begin their new varsity season this year as they travel to Saint Michael’s College on Saturday evening for their first game of the season. The Panthers will return with a solid team, including 11 veterans and a new coach, […]
Saw III: Jigsaw’s puzzling games reach a new level
#8220;Saw III” takes its viewers on a whole new ride. The rules have changed and the game is played in a whole different way. Jigsaw, or John Cramer (Tobin Bell), makes his return, but this time on his deathbed. His accomplice Amanda (Shawnee Smith) is back as well. She has […]
A movie for the voices in your head
Though most movies can be categorized into one or two genres, “Stranger Than Fiction” requires at least four. The comedy, drama, romance, and fantasy film is due to be released in theaters Friday, November 10. Director Marc Forester has succeeded in creating an entirely original film about an obsessive-compulsive IRS […]
Pirates of the Caribbean II sinks to the depths of Davy Jones’ locker
This week’s PACE movie, the second of three and what some believe to be even four “Pirates” movies, “Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Man’s Chest” was a success. The movie itself, a two and a half hour epic, did drag at some parts, but mainly was your typical swash-buckling […]