As we all know, parking has become a big problem here on campus this year. The addition of the new All-Well Center has eliminated much of the free parking spots that were on campus to begin with. Now, commuters and residents who have cars on campus have to find different […]
Month: September 2009
The “Freshman 15”
Many first year students around campuses are severely worried about the “Freshman 15”. All sorts of things can contribute to weight gain during the first year of college. Reasons behind gaining this weight may include poor eating habits, excessive partying, lack of sleep, too much stress and not enough exercise. […]
If it ain’t broke, why fix it?
Last week Buffalo bruisers Every Time I Die released their highly anticipated fifth full length album, “New Junk Aesthetic,” to rave reviews and impressive sales, but is the latest offering from everybody’s favorite metalcore jokesters really all it’s cracked up to be? Of course it is. Sure, ETID don’t exactly […]
Pumpkin spice and everything nice!
It is that time again! The rush of the cold mountain air and the changing of the leaves are ways that tell us the seasons are changing. According to National Geographic News, “In the Northern Hemisphere fall officially began at 5:19 a.m. ET on Tuesday, September 22, 2009-the autumnal equinox, […]
Dr. Jonathan Santore names 2010 Individual Artist Fellow
Jonathan Santore, a professor and composer here at Plymouth State, has been named the 2010 Individual Artist Fellow by the New Hampshire Council of the Arts. The prestigious Individual Artist Fellowship is granted to six artists annually, and is very highly sought, with over 90 artists vying for the honor. […]
Get the green ball rolling
I’m sure you’ve have heard all the hubbub about going green and how important it is to do your part. But today there are a few different things you can do to join this effort: ways that are unordinary and interesting too. How about those movies that you own which […]
PSU Emergency siren malfunctioned
The Outdoor Emergency Siren Test that was scheduled for Wednesday, September 23, has been rescheduled for an unknown future date. The test, which occurs twice a year, on the third Wednesday of September and February, is a safety preparedness test that works in conjunction with the PSU alert system. The […]
On the iPod…
Seattle suburb based indie rock band Modest Mouse released their long awaited EP, “No One’s First and You’re Next” on Tuesday, August 4. The 7″ vinyl was released Friday, August 14. The album features unreleased tracks and B-sides from the band’s previous two studio albums, “Good News for People Who […]
The bluegrass is always greener
Looking for something new to check out? Try the Yonder Mountain String Band. They are four-piece band that play bluegrass with a mix of classic rock. At a glance, they look like a traditional bluegrass band, but the Yonder Mountain String Band have countless other influences and some say that […]
Will NASCAR soon be part of the “big four”?
This weekend New Hampshire Motor Speedway hosted the first race in the chase for the Sprint Cup Championship. For some, this weekend was better than going to see a baseball game or staying home to watch week 2 of football. For others this is race weekend. It’s waking up at […]