Vocal Order took the stage on March 30 in Hyde 220 with another exciting performance. The group started the night with the well known Gnarls Barkley tune “Crazy” ,continuing with the crowd-pleasing tune of “Yellow Submarine.” All the songs were accompanied by comedic acts that went to the tune. This […]
Month: April 2007
Killer Hills
The Hills Have Eyes 2 makes an attempt to pick up where the original film left off. In the prequel a family is taunted, mutilated, and half are killed after traveling through the New Mexico valleys in Sector 16. Now, scientists and the U.S. Army are back on a search […]
Jessica Hamlyn memorial service held Wednesday
On Wednesday, April 4, almost 200 people gathered to remember senior Jessica Hamlyn who was killed in an auto accident on March 4. Friends, family and administration gathered at Memorial Rock on the Alumni Green to remember Jessica in thoughts, kind words, and song. President Steen and Vice President Hage […]
Plymouth State saves lives!
The bone marrow registration day that took place on campus last week set a record for the number of donors in a single drive held in New Hampshire. 197 people, students, faculty and townspeople came out to register to become donors and raise awareness about the importance of becoming a […]
Plymouth State site of bio-terrorism drill
On Wednesday, April 11 and Thursday, April 12, Plymouth State University will be the site of a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) drill for the state of New Hampshire. The drill will take place at the P.E. Center. The town of Plymouth is sponsoring the drill, along with the N.H. […]
P.S.U. professor places on Jeopardy!
The well-known game, “Jeopardy,” was able to impact Plymouth State University students and staff. Dr. Patricia Cantor was a contestant on the show, which aired Tuesday, March 12 at 7 on channel 10. and did very well. “Jeopardy” has had a long productive, and successful history on television. The show’s […]
Something new in Plymouth:The Six Burner Bistro
An antique six burner stove sits in a sunlit dining room, tacitly dubbing the restaurant. The reflection on the hard wood floors accentuates the art work hung about the room. House plants lean towards the glass of the bay window. The murmur of patrons and soft music mingles with the […]
Plymouth State campus “comes alive” with Campuslive.com
Campus Live was created in October 2006 by students, for students, at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The concept of Campus Live came from creator Jared Stenquist, a UMass Amherst student who brought students and faculty together to help him expand the concept to students everywhere. Stenquist, the president of […]
The Women’s Studies Department celebrates15th anniversary
The Women’s Studies Department celebrated their 15-year anniversary last Friday, March 30 in Heritage Commons. The celebration included the unveiling of the Kalikow Award, POWA Award, Women’s Studies Senior Book Prize honorees, and Sally Boland Award Essay Prize award winners. According to the Women’s Studies Department’s website, the Kalikow Award […]
Plymouth State student helps seniors publish a book of memoirs
Everyone has a story they want to pass on, but in today’s society, the elderly rarely have a voice. Students at Plymouth State University are looking to remedy that. Jess Dube, a sophomore at Plymouth State University and an employee at the Writing and Reading Center, has been working with […]