The HUB Fire Place Lounge was rocking Tuesday night as the first Underground Sound: A Taste of Music at PSU was held. The debut band was The Safe Escape, followed up by Officially Broke. The Safe Escape’s members include Mike Kim on guitar, vocals, and keyboard, Ian Ward on guitar […]
Month: March 2007
Review: open mic
Good vibrations were in the air on Monday, February 26th as the first Open Mic of the spring semester got underway. The two-hour PACE sponsored event consisted of around eleven acts, all comprised of students doing what they love. There were a variety of styles and tones performed, ranging from […]
PSU Senior Day Information
Forget to fill out a petition to walk in graduation? Want to buy a class ring or want to find out how to get to graduate school? Fret no more, because the Senior Day taking place on Friday, March 9 from 10 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. has you covered. The […]
Boston apartment fire raises questions at Plymouth State
On Saturday, February 24, a fire ravaged an apartment building on Aberdeen Street in Boston, MA. resulting in the deaths of two Boston University students, Rhiannon McCuish, 22, and Stephen Adelipour, 21. Steven Bourisquot, 22, was left severely injured while 30 other individuals were left without homes. The fire caused […]
Attention first-years!
Plymouth State students are all aware that they are required by the University to remain on campus if space is available unless requests are placed with the office of Residential Life located in Holmes House. This policy has been in effect for the past ten years. For the past four […]
Carve For Construction: 24-hour ski/board marathon to benefit Habitat for Humanity
As if there weren’t enough reasons to spend all day on snow, here’s one more. On Sunday, March 11, The Event Marketing class at PSU is hosting a 24-hour ski/snow board-a-thon to raise money for Habitat for Humanity. The event will be held at Loon Mountain. Teams of two to […]
Former U.N. weapons inspector comes to PSU
On Wednesday, March 7, former U.N. Chief Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter will be coming to Plymouth State University to discuss relations between the United States and Iran and the current rising tensions. Ritter was a U.N. Inspector from 1991-1998 in Iraq where his job was to search for weapons of […]
Dr. Bonnie Epstein recieves Outstanding Educator Award
Plymouth State University’s Bonnie Epstein, a long-time professor of Women’s Studies and English, was recently honored with the Outstanding Educator Award from the Oregon-California Trails Association (OCTA). The OCTA is an organization that is dedicated to preserving the physical westward expansion trails as well as their popularity and interest. The […]
Q & A with Student Senate and Res-Life and Dining Services
Wondering what is going on in the Residence Halls? How about the new menus in the Dining Hall? Worried about how increases in on-campus housing will affect you? Student Senate was too. On Sunday, February 25, Frank Cocchiarella, Residential Life Director and Sandy Marrotte, Director of Operations for Sodexho attended […]
A tale of Cash-to-Card: It’s a happy ending to this fairytale tragedy
Walking around in dirty clothes? Malnourished from an inability to access the vending machines? “The Cash to Card machine ate my money” might be a legitimate excuse at PSU this year, but say good-bye to the hassle in the upcoming school year as Flex Cash will replace the Cash to […]