Month: September 2011

Sports

Eastern Conn. Warriors Shut Down PSU Men’s Soccer

Plymouth, N.H.— Coming off their first win of the season on Wednesday against Castleton State College, PSU Men’s Soccer failed to continue their success on Saturday, September 24th against Eastern Connecticut State University at Panther Field. The Warriors defeated Plymouth State, 3-0.   Although earning the shots advantage for the […]

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Real Sports Talk with E-Money

What a difference a week makes! All of a sudden preseason hockey is underway, the Red Sox have some how made the playoffs, and the New England Patriots lost to the Buffalo Bills (making meteorology professor Dr. Eric Hoffman extremely happy). The Patriots went into week 3 thinking that they […]

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PSU Football Scoreless Against UMD

Plymouth, N.H.— Homecoming wasn’t so sweet for the home team, as the Panthers were unable to put any points on the board against the UMass Dartmouth on Saturday afternoon at Currier Field, leading to their second consecutive home loss, and first in the Boyd Division opener. The visiting Corsairs grabbed […]

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Free Flu Vaccinations Offered to PSU Students

Northern New Hampshire has always had a reputation for its notorious winters. From its freezing temperatures to its substantial snowfalls, winter here is not something to be taken lightly. As we anticipate the approach of various activities synonymous with winter such as skiing, snowboarding, and, for the more daring students, […]

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Pricing Guest Parking: A Burden or Benefit?

The beginning of the 2011-2012 academic year at Plymouth State University brought about new regulations involving guest parking on campus. As of this semester, guests who wish to park their cars overnight must pay the price. The new costs for having a guest stay for one night, one weekend, or […]

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Student Senate Election Results 2011

Plymouth State University student body, drum roll please…the Student Senate election results are in! Upon the beginning of every school year, open positions for class officers and the Student Senate need to be filled as soon as possible. This year was no different as student campaigns for these positions have […]

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Towns and Gowns Make Amends for the New School Year

On any given night of fall 2010, Pleasant Street could have been mistaken as a scene from Animal House. Couches were set ablaze, beer cans and cigarette butts were scattered about like apple seeds, and noise pervaded the campus vicinity at all hours of the night. These antics not only […]

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Waiting 20 Years to Die

At 11:08 p.m. on September 21, 2011 Troy Davis was executed by lethal injection. He was convicted of shooting Savannah, Georgia police officer Mark MacPhail.          The execution of Mr. Davis has drawn international out cry against the Georgia State Board of Pardons and the legitimacy of the death […]

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Honorable Judge Jeffrey Howard visits PSU in honor of Constitution Day

On Tues., Sept. 20, in honor of Constitution Day, Court of Appeals Judge Jeffrey Howard came to speak to students and members of the Plymouth State University community. He is a greatly respected federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and a revered Plymouth State […]