Bridgewater, Mass. – The Plymouth State women’s field hockey team were on the road this past Saturday as they traveled to take on Bridgewater State University in a Little East Conference matchup. Bridgewater opened the scoring at about the 15th minute of play when BSU senior Shelby Farland took a […]
Month: October 2012
WNE Scores 20 in Second-Half In Win Over PSU
PLYMOUTH, N.H – The heavily favored Golden Bears of Western New England University used a strong second-half surge to knock off the upset minded Panthers on Saturday in NEFC Boyd Division play. Plymouth State managed to enter the locker room at halftime tied with WNE, 3- 3. However, the Panthers couldn’t put […]
Women’s Tennis Shutout in Semifinal Round of LEC Tournament
Bridgewater, Mass. – With hopes of making it to the Little East Conference Tournament championship match on the line, the Plymouth State women’s tennis team traveled to take on top-seeded Bridgewater State University this past Thursday (10/18). Bridgewater got out to a lead early when they were able to […]
Field Hockey Team Makes Short Work of Framingham State
Plymouth, N.H. – With only three other teams being able to post a better record, the Plymouth State Field Hockey team looked to continue their winning this season as they hosted the team from Framingham State in a Little East Conference match this past Wednesday (10/17/2012) at Arold Field. Sophomore […]
Women’s Tennis Team Dominant in First Round of Playoffs
Plymouth, N.H. – The fourth-seeded Plymouth State Played began the opening round of the 2012 Little East Conference Women’s Tennis Tournament this past Tuesday (10/6/2012) as they hosted the fifth-seeded Rhode Island College at the PE Center courts. Senior Sara Burke (Barrington, R.I.) continues her impressive season as she won […]
‘Allelujah! Don’t Bend! Ascend!
Remember that joke from Pineapple Express that went, “You are gonna go to college next year. You’ll get into Godspeed You! Black Emperor and the f-ing Shins, and you’ll blow a bunch of dudes and become a lesbian” and remember how you chuckled whether you were in some altered […]
Call Me Mumford and Sons
Mediocrity has never been at its best on the latest Mumford and Sons release, Babel and Carly Rae Jepsen album, Kiss. Mumford and Sons are arguably one of the biggest bands on either side of the pond these days, they hit it big a few years ago with their […]
Chad Stokes of Dispatch Comes to PSU
“Dudes, dudettes,” Chad Stokes, lead singer of Dispatch and State Radio, said welcoming PSU students to the packed HUB Hage Room on Wed., 17, on behalf of Students for Obama. Stokes came equipped with a vintage Taylor guitar and his trademark untamed beard. The Middlebury graduate and […]
Questions About “The Q”
Seventeen students don’t live in any old dorm room on some random floor where they don’t really talk to their neighbors. These seventeen students live in a dorm building and live in dorm rooms, but the difference here is that these students all live in what is called “The […]
Second Presidential Debate
On Oct. 16, the debate between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Governor Mitt Romney was certainly more engaging than the last presidential debate. The Town Hall style debate, which took place at Hofstra University, allowed the candidates to respond to a number of questions from the audience. Candidates […]