PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The Plymouth State Women’s basketball team split a pair of games to open the season as part of the Comfort Inn Tip Off Classic from Foley Gymnasium. The Panthers dropped Friday’s opener 78-49 to Eastern Nazarene College, but rebounded to beat Elms College 77-71 on Saturday […]
Month: November 2012
Men’s Basketball Splits Two Close Games to Open Season
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The Plymouth State men’s basketball team split a pair of close games to open the season, as they took home 3rd place in the BSU Tip-Off Classic from Bridgewater State University. The Panthers fell to the host Bears 70-64, but would rebound to defeat Becker […]
Investigator Frank Talks About Internet Safety
On Wednesday November 14th, Investigator Jen Frank from the Plymouth State University Police Department gave a presentation in the HUB Hage Room about internet safety. The focus of her presentation was to how easy it is for just about anyone to access your personal information using Facebook and other […]
Sex Bingo Back Again!
On Friday November 16th, the Plymouth State Student Senate and Wellness Center hosted the annual ‘Sex Bingo’ night in the Hage Room in the upper level of the HUB. The doors opened at 8 pm and the line to get in went all the way past the stairs and […]
Second Verse, Same As The First
If Green Day can be credited for anything it is their ability to consistently churn out pop machine ooze that’s high quality sound. With a teenage metamorphosis beginning with American Idiot, Green Day embarked on a boring adult crisis. Glimpsing a fading career prior to American Idiot they changed their […]
A Day of Thanks (Not Thanksgiving)
On Nov. 14, President Sara Jayne Steen invited students, staff members, and faculty to Heritage Commons to honor employees of the University who are celebrating their retirement or landmark years of service to PSU. At least 150 diverse community members ranging from university police officers to cooks at Prospect […]
A Day of Thanks (Not Thanksgiving)
On Nov. 14, President Sara Jayne Steen invited students, staff members, and faculty to Heritage Commons to honor employees of the University who are celebrating their retirement or landmark years of service to PSU. At least 150 diverse community members ranging from university police officers to cooks at Prospect […]
Tapping Into Sustainability: PSU Students Moving to Ditch Plastic Bottles
How many disposable plastic water bottles do you throw in the trash every day? Every week? Do you leave them in your car, behind in class, or on the ground? A group of Plymouth State students are determined to cut that number in half, or more by working to engage […]
Plymouth’s Unsung Heroes: Sweethearts of the Sidewalk Café
Plymouth State has its very own dream team. They come to work every day ready to feed the university with everybody’s favorite quick and delicious breakfast: bagels and coffee. “I just love the bagel shop,” said senior James Dube, “Margie is wonderful, so isn’t Betty, and so isn’t Amanda.” He […]
Plymouth Legend Jay Allen
At Plymouth State University, if you get caught drinking underage on campus, you more than likely end up at the On Campus Talk About Alcohol class, otherwise known as OCTAA. Most students anticipate didactic lessons on the rights and wrongs of drinking. Few are shocked to hear stories like […]