Month: October 2012

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Safety of Two Accounted for after Pemi River Incident

PLYMOUTH– Tues., Oct. 30, around 10:30 pm, scores of fire fighters, ambulance, state and university police, and rescue crews from Plymouth and surrounding towns, including New Hampton, Ashland, Holderness, and Campton, searched through the Pemi’s ferocious waters for an alleged missing person. Many students gathered, looking over the flooded Rotary […]

Arts & Entertainment

It’s A Box of Horrors!

Well, it’s finally Halloween and with so much scary material out there, it makes one wonder what to review. In my search, I found there is one DVD that is perfect for a Halloween party or if you want something interesting you’ve never seen. The DVD in question is called […]

Arts & Entertainment

Five Shows To Watch

  It’s about that time of season when new television shows are debuting. Some shows have even been on the air for a few weeks now, but they’re easy to catch up on either on the website of the channel airing them or through re-runs. Either way, here’s a list […]

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“Kumar” Comes to Plymouth

  On Oct. 25, Kal Penn, star of Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, spoke to students in the Fire Place Lounge on behalf of Students for Obama. Penn came a month after his co-star, “Harold,” came and spoke on the Alumni Green, both actors imploring students to re-elect […]

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PSU Football Shutout against Salve Regina

Middletown, R.I.- Salve Regina University limited the Panthers to just 131 yards of total offense en route to a 31-0 victory, and a fourth straight loss for Plymouth State, in NEFC action from Gaudet Field.   It was a difficult all-around day for the underdog Panthers, who could only muster […]

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We March Against Violence

Plymouth State University students, organizations and community members joined forces and marched through town on Oct., 27 to speak out against violence. The collaboration of Voices Against Violence, The S.A.G.E. center, University Police and the Wellness Center held The March Against Violence to address all forms of violence worldwide and […]

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Plymouth State Clinches Playoff Spot in Thrilling Fashion

Plymouth, N.H. – Junior Jacob Sjoberg’s goal in the final minutes of the second overtime gave Plymouth State a thrilling 2-1 victory over UMass Boston in the final game of the season for both teams. The win also gave the Panther’s their first LEC playoff spot since 2008. Sjoberg didn’t […]

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Affiliate (Club) Ice Hockey Teams Develop at PSU

  PSU officially is in the process of establishing both Men and Women’s affiliate (club) ice hockey teams.  At the moment, tryouts are still to be announced for both teams, the coaching staff and officials will know more on Mon. Nov. 5. If you are interested in playing club hockey […]

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Museum of the White Mountains Holds Opening Reception

  On Thurs., Oct. 25th, Plymouth State University hosted an opening reception to celebrate the upcoming opening of the Museum of the White Mountains in the PSU Ice Arena. The Museum of the White Mountains project began after the Methodist Church on Highland Avenue was purchased by Plymouth State in […]