Month: April 2008

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Artist to watch: Dave Hardman

Most students find themselves starting to draw and doodle on the margins of their notebook paper while bored in class. Starting in grade school, everyone finds themselves zoning out to the random lines their pen is making across the piece of paper on their desk. But for one Plymouth State […]

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A catch-22 worth being caught in

On Wed, April 23, the Aquila Theatre Company performed Joseph Heller’s “Catch-22” at the Hanaway Theatre stage at PSU’s Silver Center for the Arts. According to baylinartists.com/aquila.htm, “Aquila is a company of British and American artists dedicated to classical drama.” It was founded in London in 1991 and is now […]

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Face/Off with Dave and Jim:

The NFL Draft is this weekend, and the New England Patriots have an interesting situation on their hands. Although they were revoked of their original first round pick, which would have been the thirty-first selection, because of “Spygate”, the Pats were still able to hold onto their pick from the […]

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RIC sweeps PSU Softball in home opener

The sunny, bright rays of the beautiful afternoon sky yielded a Little East Conference match-up between PSU and defending LEC Champions, Rhode Island College last Sat. April 19. RIC swept PSU 6-2 and 6-0 in the Panther’s home opener at Draper & Maynard Field. RIC managed only three hits in […]

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The NFL draft’s lucky seven:

The 2008 NFL Draft seems to be one of the most in depth of the last decade. Looking down the board through the first round, many teams are looking at the players that make the best possible fits within their system. All 32 teams will look for the player that […]

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PSU men’s lacrosse falls to

The Plymouth State University Men’s Lacrosse team fell to 7-5 after a defeat at the hands of UMass Dartmouth 13-6. The game, which was played at Dartmouth, showed the Panther’s exceptional ability to come within striking distance, as Mike Russell scored three goals in the third quarter to bring the […]

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Environmental activism prevails at PSU

Common Ground hosted an Environmental Fair on Wed. April 21. The event was held in front of the HUB at PSU. Students, faculty, staff, local vendors and organizations concerned with the environment tabled to promote environmental stability. Mary Anne McGarry, PSU’s Center for the Environment had an interactive display showing […]

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A well ensembled package

On Tuesday, April 8, Plymouth’s Silver Center for the Arts opened its Recital Hall doors at 7p.m., providing students, family and faculty the opportunity to catch Plymouth States own Guitar Ensemble’s twelve song, spring performance. With a humble introduction by Professor Jim Alba, the four guitarists joined in with Alba […]

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Artist to watch: Ben Trister

Ever wanted to pick up an instrument but felt like it was too late? Ever wanted to try something unique and different but never tried it out of the fear that it may be too difficult? With only two years of playing the banjo under his belt, Ben Trister, a […]