Epitaph Records released Every Time I Die’s Ex-Lives on Mar. 6th, 2012; the band’s 6th since being founded by brothers Keith and Jordan Buckley in Buffalo, NY in 1998. The band is well known for melding the hardcore attitude seen in bands like Verse and Integrity with the technical […]
Month: March 2012
A Very Bad Dog
The dog is indeed “man’s best friend,” however no one thought for a moment that man’s best friend may in fact be psychopathic. Wilfred, a popular TV show originally broadcast in Australia, has now infiltrated America with its own remake. The show stars none other than actors Elijah Wood […]
A Very Hollywood Renaissance
This weekend’s box office numbers may look just as they always do every week, but there’s something hidden beneath those numbers. Namely, the massively budgeted, 200 million dollar Disney flick John Carter has pretty much bombed. It should have been a surefire success. The film is based on […]
Graduates Day 2012
Taking the First Steps to Graduation
The days are flying by faster than some of us may be ready for. This past Fri., March 9, 2012, the senior class was invited to attend Graduates Day in the HUB Courtroom. It was a surreal moment walking in with the future […]
PSU Baseball Gets Hot Start in N.Y.
Throgs Neck/Bronx, N.Y.- The Plymouth State University Baseball team set the tone for their upcoming season this past weekend in New York, capturing four straight victories as they defeated the State University of New York Maritime College and the City College of New York. The Panthers defeated both teams […]
5 Questions with Black God
When you think about the great musical towns of the United States, Louisville, Kentucky is hardly the first one that comes to mind. However, when I scroll through my iPod, I think differently. Some of my favorite bands are from Louisville, and one of those bands is Coliseum (If […]
White Collar Crime and the Occupy Movement Touched on at Sidore Lecture
On Mon., Mar. 12, Dr. Paul Leighton from Eastern Michigan University visited Plymouth State University to discuss social inequality at the Saul O’Sidore lecture. Dr. Leighton, a professor of criminology, talked about how many Americans view class and wealth, and how it relates to crime. Based on a theory from […]
Interview with first-year attackman Meghan McNabb
1. Was it difficult making the transition from playing in high school to the game against Springfield last week? Making the transition from playing in high school games to playing against Springfield wasn’t as difficult as I expected it to be. The coaching staff and my teammates really helped […]
PSU’s GOT TALENT
Plymouth State University’s Event Marketing class, taught by Terri Dautcher, is hosting PSU’s Got Talent on Wed., Apr. 18, 2012 from 6:30-9:00pm in Silver Center for the arts. Auditions were held March 4th, 5th, and the 11th. The judges were looking for anything and everything, from DJ’s, singers, […]