On April 10, Plymouth State University will be honoring the nominees and winner of the Student Employee of the Year Award (SEOTY) from 3 P.M. to 4 P.M in the Bradford Room of Centre Lodge. This is the first year that Plymouth will be giving the honor designed to recognize […]
Month: March 2007
Don’t forget to spring forward!
If the amount of sleep achieved from Saturday to Sunday seems a little bit shorter this weekend, it is not because the party went longer than expected. New to this year, Daylight Savings time has been moved to the second Sunday in March, springing the custom forward a full month. […]
Plymouth State mourns tragic loss
The Plymouth State community was deeply saddened to learn of the death of Jessica Hamlyn, 22, a fifth-year senior. According to the all-student e-mail that was sent out from the office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, Hamlyn was killed early Sunday morning in an automobile accident on Rt. 28 […]
COSGA offers opportunity for Student Government improvement
During the week of February 24, Texas A&M was the site of the annual Conference on Student Government Associations (COSGA), an event designed to improve the quality and effectiveness of student government organizations. Several Plymouth State University students participated in the conference’s leadership development workshops, roundtables and keynote speakers. “COSGA […]
Presidential Election Beat:
Former Senator of N.C. and current Democratic Presidential Candidate, John Edwards, visited N.H. this past weekend and appeared on ABC News’ Nightline on Monday night. He focused most of his speeches while in N.H. on energy and the economy. A video of his speech is available on his campaign website, […]
Dollar Tree:
As many Plymouth inhabitants may know, a Dollar Tree has moved into Plymouth on Tenney Mountain Highway just past the traffic light by Wal-Mart. At the dollar store, there are endless possibilities: from holiday novelties, snacks, school supplies, and house wares and cooking products. Anything you could ever need you […]
Windows Vista: A photocopy of innovation
Visit Lamson Library to experience its newest addition, a computer running Windows Vista. There is currently a heated argument in the computer technology between the two camps, Macintosh and PC. The Macintosh tribe claims that Windows Vista is a Mac Operating System (OS) X rip-off. The PC tribe believes Vista […]
Education and survival in Africa
#8220;Tanzania made me feel genuinely happy,” said junior Amy McGrath, one of the seventeen members of the Plymouth state community who went on the trip of a lifetime. Students spent 13 days in January in Nyamuswa, Tanzania in East Africa. The students and faculty worked for Project Zawadi handing out […]
Review: School for Scoundrels gets schooled in stores
Sick of classes yet? For students who answered yes to this question a new movie, directed by Todd Philips will make them glad to be at Plymouth instead of Dr. P’s School for Scoundrels. Roger, played by Jon Heder (Napolean Dynamite) is a meter-maid, who doesn’t excel at his job, […]
The Greek Trilogy Project: an inter-university collaboration
The USNH Greek Trilogy Project, a joint effort of Plymouth State, Keene State and The University of New Hampshire’s theatre departments, opens here in Plymouth on March 7, beginning with PSU’s production of The Trojan Women. Students may have various reasons to attend the production. Perhaps they know someone involved, […]