Month: October 2012

News

What’s With The Water?

  In Plymouth, there are many things people love about the town; whether it is Café Monte Alto, floating the Pemi, or any other small experience that students come to cherish. The occasional brown water found in dorms and off-campus apartments is not one of them, however. Many students during […]

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PSU Ice Arena: It’s Not Just For Hockey

  Want to feel the wind run through your hair? Are you looking for a place you can go to unwind and have fun? Well good news everyone, the Plymouth State University Ice Arena has public skate sessions everyday of the week open to all students, faculty, and NH residents.  […]

Features

Homecoming Harvest Festival Brings Extended PSU Community Together

  On Saturday the 29th of September, PSU had its annual Harvest Festival in celebration of Homecoming weekend. The Alumni Green was filled with various students, parents, teachers, and alumni enjoying the different activities set up and run by a handful of PSU’s student clubs and organizations. The Early Childhood […]

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Comforting Closure to Homecoming Weekend 2012

    After a weekend full of fun events, tasty treats, indoor surfing, alumni greeting and Panther supporting, Plymouth State University’s Homecoming 2012 concluded with the Jazz Bruch held in the Prospect Dining Hall Sunday morning on Sept. 30. This brunch served as a great way for students to eat […]

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Consumer Racial Profiling Presented to PSU

  Ph. D and professor of criminal justice at Penn. State Harrisburg Shaun Gabbidon spoke at Plymouth State University on Mon., Oct. 1, to inform the campus on the social cost of being black in America. Gabbidon’s presentation, “The Black Thief Stereotype, Shopping While Black, and Consumer Racial Profiling in […]

News

Consumer Racial Profiling Presented to PSU

  Ph. D and professor of criminal justice at Penn. State Harrisburg Shaun Gabbidon spoke at Plymouth State University on Mon., Oct. 1, to inform the campus on the social cost of being black in America. Gabbidon’s presentation, “The Black Thief Stereotype, Shopping While Black, and Consumer Racial Profiling in […]

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Plymouth State beats rival Keene State

Plymouth, N.H. – The Plymouth State Men’s Soccer team hosted rival Keene State this past weekend in a pivotal Little East Conference soccer match in front of a rambunctious homecoming crowd at Panther Field.                 Both teams’ defenses were impressive throughout, as there was no score after 60 minutes of […]