Technology is a wild thing. It seems that as soon as one acquires the latest piece of equipment it is already outdated with something multiple times more efficient than the old, making it the “must have” technological item of the season. Look at how quickly the iPod is updating itself […]
Month: December 2008
Jump Start! Lamson has what?
Am I the only one who’s going into panic mode right now? I mean, I had to check out my calendar twice to verify: there’s only a couple weeks left of this semester! Meanwhile, papers, papers, papers, all coming due on pretty much the same day. What is a stressed […]
Metamorphoses makes a splash at PSU
Mary Zimmerman’s adaptation of Ovid’s “Metamorphoses” was performed at PSU Thurs., Nov. 20 and remained in Silver until Sun., Nov. 23. The production took place in Studio Theatre in a small pool, with 13 PSU student actors and actresses, playing more than 20 characters. Ovid’s “Metamorphoses” is a narrative poem […]
Creative holiday gifts don’t have to cost too much
The holiday season is officially here. Decorations are going up and lists are being checked and checked again. People are looking all over for the best and brightest gifts. For college students, however, the holiday season is a time for spending money that many may not have. Is there a […]
There is no correct way to host a premiere
A squall of flurries swamped Plymouth, N.H. throughout the day as a swarm of riders from the greater New England area made the transition from soggy gear to cold beer and a N.H. premiere of Rome’s “No Correct Way” on Sat., Nov. 22. The Rome crew came together with Eastern […]
Chargers shock Panthers in home opener 65-56
The Colby Sawyer Chargers lit up the scoreboard with 65 points en route to handing the PSU women’s basketball team their first loss of the season in their home opener Tues., Dec. 2 at Foley Gymnasium. The Chargers broke the 26-26 halftime tie and picked up the pace, but PSU […]
Men’s hockey team defeats SNHU in dramatic fashion
The Plymouth State Men’s Hockey team defeated Southern New Hampshire University by a score of 4-3 in overtime on Sun., Nov. 30 in the 14th annual Police Athletic Stovepipe Tournament at the Ice Den at SNHU. With the victory, PSU improved to 2-4 on the season while SNHU fell […]
Underage Drinking Statistics
#8211; In 2005, about 10.8 million persons ages 12-20 (28.2% of this age group) reported drinking alcohol in the past month. Nearly 7.2 million (18.8%) were binge drinkers, and 2.3 million (6.0%) were heavy drinkers. – In 2005, more males than females ages 12-20 reported current alcohol use (28.9% vs. […]
Football season still one of the best in history, even after tough loss to SUNY Cortland
The PSU football season came to an end despite one of the greatest seasons in PSU history, matching up against SUNY Cortland in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Sat., Nov. 22 in N.Y. The Panther’s success brought together the whole PSU community, as they celebrated the teams […]
Police Log: November 19 – December 1
November 19 10:34 a.m. Arrest on warrantMatthew J. Diclario Sale of controlled/narcotic drugs 8:02 p.m. Noise ComplaintWhite Mountain Apartment ComplexLarge Party November 20 2:24 p.m. Theft ReportTheft of books Boyd Hall 4:16 p.m. Theft ReportPlymouth Book ExchangeMale returned books he had stolen from another male 11:02 p.m. Disturbance, Russell St. […]