Month: November 2012

Arts & Entertainment

Let The Sky Fall

Skyfall is the newest and twenty-third James Bond film with this outing being the third film to star Daniel Craig as James Bond. The film is about Bond investigating an attack on MI6 from the film’s villain, Raoul Silva, played by Javier Bardem. The attacks aren’t occurring to just hurt […]

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It’s All Over Now, NH Goes Blue

  Hear that? It’s the collective sigh of relief. No more politically driven phone calls, commercials, or letters (at least, not for another four years). While Obama won New Hampshire, and Maggie Hassan, another Democrat, won the governors seat, not everyone in NH is celebrating. Ryan Beirner, the president of […]

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PSU Student Turned Pirate

  On June 1, Jonathan Hartman started on the greatest experiences of his life. He flew to Bradenton, Florida, to become an intern athletic trainer for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball organization. Hartman lived with the players, went out on the town with them, and also worked with the players, extending […]

Sports

Plymouth State Dominant in Men’s Hockey Home Opener

Plymouth, N.H – The Plymouth State University men’s hockey team opened their 2012-2013-season home at Hanaway Rink in front of a loud and rowdy crowd. Hoping to repeat from their championship season, the Panthers host to the team from Stonewall College. Plymouth State opened the scoring early at 09:20 when […]

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Where Are All The Droogs?

As Alex Delarge’s twisted, grinning face appears on the screen and the haunting opening music begins to play, a feeling of intensity and excitement falls over the theatre. On Wednesday November 7th, The Flying Monkey screened one of the most infamously cult films of all time, A Clockwork Orange. Over […]

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Plymouth’s Spring Awakening

This isn’t your grandmother’s musical.  This isn’t your mother’s musical either.  That is what makes “Spring Awakening” so appealing to the young theatre attendee. You won’t find any show-tunes on the level of “Mamma Mia!” here.  But if a score of alternative rock in the range of “Rent” is more […]

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PSU Alumni Reps Republican Party

  Neil McIver, a Plymouth alumni, was outside of Plymouth Elementary on Tuesday, representing the Republican Party and greeting voters as they entered the polls. McIver has served three consecutive terms in the State House as Plymouth’s Representative and was on the ballot for reelection. Before serving in the State […]

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To The Editor

  Yesterday was the day after Halloween and as you may expect there were continued celebrations of all hallows eve. This semester I have been taking classes that have been opening my eyes to privilege and in spring 2012 I took a class that also discussed the privilege of white […]

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Obama Wins Four More

It’s official. Barak Obama will be our President for the next four years. Obama won the critical battleground states of Ohio, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Iowa, and others on Tues. night, to retain his position as commander-in-chief. On 11:18 p.m. eastern time, the first projections of Obama’s re-election were made, after […]

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Presidential Election 2012

  PSU students came in droves to cast ballots for this year’s Presidential Election at Plymouth Regional High School.  “It was a long line to register, but well worth the wait.” Mustafa Derwood, a PSU student and first time voter said while posing with Pemi the Panther.  Two lines ran through the cramped […]