Tuesday, November 7 marks the date for the New Hampshire gubernatorial elections. The voting polls for Plymouth will be at the elementary school, located off Highland Street on Old Ward Bridge. The voting will take place all day at the show. Any student enrolled at Plymouth State is eligible to […]
Month: November 2006
Not your typical internship
Internships are one of the best ways to gain invaluable experience in your given field of interest and can be the deciding factor in the hiring process. Almost every business offers an internship position, and it comes highly recommended to college students. Many companies are eager to work with an […]
New Hampshire woman still missing
Two-and-a-half years ago, a young woman named Maura Murray went missing after a minor car accident in northern New Hampshire. On October 21, investigators used cadaver dogs to search for her for the first time. Murray’s accident occurred on February 9, 2004 in Woodsville, New Hampshire. She spoke to a […]
Plymouth State cancer walk a success
The Walk to Fight Cancer held by the non-profit organization “Keeping You, Me and Memories Alive” on Saturday, October 14 was a huge success. The event had around 200 participants and raised almost $19,000. The walk is in its seventh year and has raised a total of $120,000 for the […]
PSU student injured on campus
On Saturday, October 28, Plymouth State University junior Rikki Graham received injuries from a broken steam line near Centre Lodge. Graham sustained substantial burns to her right leg after she allegedly stepped on what she believed to be solid ground, but what had actually become unstable. The broken pipe created […]
Tony Brent brings comedy and a little magic to the MPR
When attending a comedy event, audience members expect some laughs. On Thursday, October 26 at 8 p.m., however, comedian Tony Brent gave them something they weren’t expecting: magic. Brent, based out of Orlando, brought his distinct comedy-magic act from the dinner theater crowd to the Multipurpose Room here at Plymouth […]
Liz Ahl: Professor, poet, and new chairperson of the Plymouth State University English department
On the basement floor of Lamson Library, where students are reading and sipping coffee in the newly constructed café lounge, past columns of books and computer stations, through a door marked “Reading and Writing Center,” one will find a small hallway with a room to the right. The room is […]
Keeping pop alive with Todd Carey
The house lights dim, the eager audience waits and the band about to take stage hopes not to disappoint. On Monday, October 23 at 8 p.m. in the Fireplace Lounge, Todd Carey and his band tried to keep a promise. The promise: to rock. Carey, based out of Chicago, returned […]
Behind the curtain: a look at Jason Hibbard
There are few faculty members on campus as new to the payroll as Jason Hibbard. Hibbard is an alumni charting back to the University’s old title of Plymouth State College. He is originally from Whitefield, New Hampshire where he attended the White Mountains Regional High School. After that, he ventured […]
It’s the horrible ratings, Charlie Brown
A 40-year anniversary should be a joyous occasion, but for everyone’s favorite blockhead, Charlie Brown, that was not the case this year. Although the 1966 Halloween special It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, had stiffer competition than previous years, going against game five of the World Series Friday, October 27, […]