Month: September 2011

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Career Corner: “Playing the Game is Knowing the Rules.”

You’ve heard the question over and over and over again. More so in the past few years than ever before, and most of us still don’t have any idea how to answer. To what question am I referring you ask? None other than the dreaded “what do you want to […]

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New Hampshire through the Lens of Guy Shorey

Tuesday, September 20, 2011 Karl Drerup Art Gallery held a reception for the Guy Shorey’s “Among The White Hills” exhibit. Shorey’s exhibit featured breathtaking photos of the White Mountains with viewpoints from the valley’s and ridgelines to atop the summits and peaks. Shorey was born in 1891 in Gorham, NH […]

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Good People Drink Good Beer

#8220;Good people drink good beer.” – Hunter S. Thompson   I love beer. Plymouth loves beer. America loves beer. It’s no secret; on most campuses, sports events, and barbeques, beer is the drink of choice. So why is it that most of the beer we drink kind of sucks? Each […]

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Biederman’s: Fresh Ideas for a Classic Setting

Are you ready for some football? Head down the hill to Biederman’s Deli and Pub to support your team in front of the big screen with some dollar tacos. Yes, you read correctly. On NFL Sundays, Biederman’s is offering a special of hard shell tacos filled with a bean and […]

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Student Senate Elections

On Tuesday, Sept. 27, fall elections for student senate will be held in the Hartman Union Building. Student Body President Lexi Casale was ready and willing to give the scoop on what’s in the works for next week. For those out there who know next to nothing about Student Senate […]

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Invisible Children Visits PSU

On a clear New Hampshire night, Grace Nimaro, a native Ugandan, spoke to a group of Plymouth students in the HUB. She spoke about growing up in Central Africa, an area which has been plagued by civil war. In her native state, the battle was led by the militant […]

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FEMA Assists Plymouth Residents in Need after Irene

On Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011, Hurricane Irene swept through New England, flooding from the storm leaving many Plymouth residents with damaged homes and possessions, even forcing some to evacuate. The weather that day had been so severe that even move-in day for Plymouth State University students had been delayed. […]

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Horn of Plenty and Horn of Africa

Somalia is presently enduring one the worst famines ever. For many relief workers and seasoned military personal, Somalia is the most dangerous country in the world. At a glance: according to the United Nations Somalia has the highest mortality rate for children under the age of five. There is […]