Month: February 2010

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Balance, Beauty and Bountiful art down at D&M

There is no need to travel to the Louvre or the Metropolitan Museum of Art to delve into vivid and meaningful pieces of art. This past Tuesday, February 23, a new gallery opened at D&M. This gallery features the works of Tarrah Robillard and Bailey Whitehill. The gallery’s opening featured […]

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The Flying Monkey Soars to New Heights

The Common Man restaurants have their newest family member, and it’s right on Main Street. After the local movie theatre closed last year, Alex Ray and Lisa Lovett decided to take it on as their latest project, The Flying Monkey. With inspiration from Ray’s performance as a flying monkey in […]

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All My Single Ladies

Spring is on the way, ladies, and you what that means….dating season! Spring fever is going to take Plymouth by storm in just a few months and girls you should be ready. So, do you want to know how to ace that first date? Here are some ways that you […]

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The Importance of Informing

On February 18, 2010, Financial Aid Director June Schlabach discussed the importance of financial awareness and the initiatives taken at Plymouth State University. The Financial Aid office recognizes the struggles that students face to pay loans. “We are very focused on students filling out their FASFA by the March 1st […]

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“Now There’s No Excuse. The Census is Coming to Campus”

Plymouth State Students need not worry about running home to fill out the 2010 census as the census form will be sent to their campus-area residence. We all know that the 2010 census is approaching in Mar., and there is significant speculation as to how the U.S. Census Bureau plans […]

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PSU Students Address the National Debt

The national debt is the amount of money that is owed by the federal government of the United States. According to the Department of the Treasury the US national debt is approximately $12,361,640,002,150.40, or approximately $40,160.83 per citizen. The current national debt was created during the Bush administration, in large […]

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Changes to Res North

The department of Residential Life has changed the system by which returning students can register for student housing. According to Tom Weeks, Associate Director for Residential North Students will no longer have to meet requirements to apply for housing in Residential North, which consists of Langdon Woods and the student […]

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Who’s Who 2010

Timothy AllenPaul AllenJessica BabinoDevin BellJerrett BennetRachel BestJamie BianoAshley BissonnetteAllison BlaiseAlyssa BuckleyAlexandria CappelloChris CarlucciMichael CaroneChristopher ChambersJennie ChoeDouglas ClarkStephen ColbyAmanda CookSarah CooteyChantal CoteJessica CoulombeCorey DeGrootAlyssa DethlefsStacy DiSabatoBenjamin DiZoglioAmy DresserJohn East Michael EddyMegan ElliotLuis EmanuelliMatthew FeehanJennifer FijalCatherine FisherReuben FuchsBryan FunkAnnie GagneGregory GoujonJohn GrandiErin GrangerNicole HamelLindsay HarringtonClaire HigginsKristen HoffmanMarisa JohnsonLauren JoyceKalie HuddLori JuliusNicholas KemenosMichael […]

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New scholarship for aspiring writers

Walter Peterson, former New Hampshire Governor, and his wife Dorothy Peterson have set up a $25,000 scholarship for PSU English Majors pursing a bachelor’s degree in writing or English teaching. In a press release, Sylvia Bryant, the executive director of advancement at PSU, said, “The Petersons’ gift is far-reaching in […]