Month: March 2007

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Women’s Lacrosse: New coach, new players, new season

The Plymouth State University Women’s Lacrosse team is set to defend their Little East Conference Championship title this season as the lady Panthers train and practice for the start of their 2007 campaign.   Plymouth State had won the Little East Conference Championships the past three of four years (2003, 2004 […]

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PSU junior earns first place in his division at NATS

Plymouth State University junior, John Lynes, 21, came in first place in his division at the National Association for Teaching of Singing (NATS) Musical Theatre Singing Competition, earning him $250 and the opportunity to attend a master class with a Broadway performer. Lynes is a Theatre Arts Major with an […]

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Say “Sayonara” to Cash to Card Machines!

Fall of 2007 will bring new things to the Plymouth State University campus. New courses will be offered, new first-year students moving in and–a new system for paying for laundry facilities and using vending machines on campus. Residential Life is doing away with the Debitek System and all Cash to […]

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Former Chief U.N. Weapons Inspector speaks out

The house was full this past Wednesday afternoon when Scott Ritter, former Chief U.N. Weapons Inspector, graced the campus of Plymouth State University. Four groups, including the Plymouth State Model U.N. Organization, worked synergistically to bring Scott Ritter to speak to interested students, faculty and citizens alike at the HUB. […]

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Plymouth State allocates $1,458,245 in student funding

This year’s round of allocations saw some big numbers; a total of $1,458,245 was allocated to student organizations, athletics, sports clubs, student services, recreation and other groups. The $1.4 million allocated this year is a substantial 7.2% increase from last year’s allocations, which gave out $1,369,215. The top five student […]

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Plymouth State artists feature work in N.H. and M.A. juried art exhibitions

Two art exhibitions, one in Concord and one in Boston, feature several pieces of work from current Plymouth State University students and alumni. The biennial North American Printmaking Exhibition sponsored by the Boston Printmakers Association, located at Boston University, is holding a juried exhibition for several New England colleges, including […]

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Your weekly life forecast

AriesMarch 21-April 19 You find yourself waiting for others a lot this week. Instead of putting the responsibilities in other people’s hands, take the initiative and things will go a lot smoother. TaurusApril 20-May 20 Get ready for a fun week but don’t get too carried away. Responsibilities will come […]

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The truth about An Inconvenient Truth

On Monday March 5 in the Boyd Science Center the Anthropology-Sociology Club, Common Ground, and NHPIRG sponsored the showing of the Academy Award-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth so students and faculty could learn and grow from the ever controversial topic of global warming. Al Gore, “the former next U.S. president,” […]

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A May-December Commencement

Graduation from a post-secondary school should be something that a college student dreams about. The day where they will don their well-earned cap and gown, march to “Pomp and Circumstance” on their way to receiving that coveted $100,000 piece of paper. As their classmates toss up their motorboards in celebration, […]