Month: September 2012

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Student Senate Fights Cut in Funds

  PSU’s student senate is boldly addressing the state government in response to their significant cut in funds for the University System of New Hampshire. The decrease in state support from $100 million to $52 million is negatively affecting the school’s ability to attract in- and out-of-state students and restricts […]

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PSU Field Hockey Falls to Keene State, 5-3 on Wednesday in LEC Game

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The Women’s Field Hockey team has been off to a hot start this semester, opening with a 5-2 record through their first 7 games.  Even more spectacular is their undefeated play within the conference.  “We are 2-0 and in a three-way tie for 1st in the LEC,” […]

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Volleyball Team looks to stack up on wins

  Danbury, Conn. – The Plymouth State women’s were on the road to open their Little East Conference play, as they play against both Western Connecticut State, then playing against Lasell College in a non-conference match. The first game saw PSU playing against Western Conn in a game that was […]

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Women’s Soccer posts a 1-3 record against tough competition

Beverly, Mass. – Led by the impressive play of Junior Cassie Graham (Foster, R.I.) were able to overcome a powerful Endicott College team and pull out a win in non-conference action.  Even though they managed three shots on goal the entire game, all of them were on point with two […]

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Women’s Soccer Scores a Victory against Lyndon State

  PLYMOUTH, N.H. – After a streak of losses, Plymouth State’s women’s soccer team bounced back with a 3-1 victory on home turf on Wed., Sept. 26 against the Lyndon State Hornets. The Lady Panthers were the first to put a score on the board, thanks to junior Cassie Graham, […]

Arts & Entertainment

Return To Borderlands

It’s hard to believe it was 2009 last time we had a brand new Borderlands game to play.  Three years may not seem like such a long wait for a sequel, but in a business like the video game industry, where franchises like Call of Duty and Assassins Creed are […]

Arts & Entertainment

Poets And Writers Rock The FPL

On Monday, September 17, Poets and Writers hosted their first Open Mic of the academic year. It proved to be a quirky and fun event. While normally the organization’s events are held at PHOP downtown, they like to draw the attention of new students by holding them in the Fire […]

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Spring Awakening

Spring Awakening is a show that usually goes down one of two ways for viewers. They either consider it a wonderful show about honesty, expression, and self discovery, or they end up asking themselves why they just sat down and watched something so vulgar. The musical is about teens discovering […]

News

Students Keep the Right to Vote

Out-of-state students will continue to have the right to vote in New Hampshire as Strafford County Superior Court ruled on Monday. The legislation makes it more convenient for students to take advantage of their American right and increase the number of votes cast.  “Students have options now, it’s really neat,” […]

Sports

Plymouth State Volleyball Gets Two Shutouts As They Continue Their Winning Ways

  Plymouth, N.H. – The Plymouth State women’s volleyball team played host to two of their biggest rivals, both conference and non-conference, as they welcomed the teams from the University of Massachusetts- Dartmouth and the University of Maine- Farmington.               The Panthers made quick work of the previously undefeated […]