New Hampshire politician and Plymouth State University alum Raymond S. Burton died on Nov. 12 at the age of 74 after a battle with kidney cancer. Burton was a longtime representative of District 1 on the Executive Council. He served for three years from 1977-1979, and then returned to […]
Month: November 2013
PSU Grad Awarded NH Teacher of the Year
On Mon., Nov. 18th, the Plymouth State University chapter of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) hosted NH’s Teacher of the Year and PSU graduate, Joseph Lee, a social studies teacher at Pinkerton Academy. “The National Teacher of the Year Program began in 1952 and continues as […]
Fine to Graduate?
A three dollar fine could outweigh four years at a university and could potentially prevent a student from graduating. Many different fees can accumulate over the four years in school, some academic and some not so academic, such as late fees, parking fines, dorm damage charges and collection related […]
Clock Talk: Arts & Entertainment
Click here to listen. A&E Editor Tim Waugh and Assistant A&E Editor David Benson talk Hunger Games: Catching Fire and the Playstation 4. Click here to listen.
Women’s Basketball looks to Rebound
The Plymouth State women’s basketball team traveled to Poughkeepsie, New York this past weekend for their season opener in the Vassar Tip-Off Tournament. The team fell to both Brooklyn College, 67-54, and Wellesley College, 54-37. In Friday’s game against Brooklyn, freshman Rosalie Edmonds (Goffstown, N.H.) lead the Panther with 11 […]
PSU Football drops final game, finishes season 2-8
Fitchburg, Ma- the Plymouth State Football team failed to win their final game to Fitchburg State by a score of 41-30. The game put Plymouth’s record at 2-8 and it was written in stone. With the win Fitchburg State increased its final record to 6-4, still missing the playoffs. In […]
Week 12 Fantasy Football Waiver Wire
Quarterback: Ben Roethlisberger @ Cle– The big guy has really turned it on and after a big come from behind win in Detroit, The Pittsburgh Steelers are starting to turn around season that was already lost. They are basically the “NY Giants” of the AFC; only difference is that Big […]
Lady Panthers Go 1-2 in the ECAC Conference
PLYMOUTH, NH- On Friday November 8th, the Plymouth State Womenʼs Ice Hockey team suffered a 4-1 loss to the University of Southern Maine Huskies (USM). The game was the first conference opener for both teams in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). This loss was the second loss out of […]
PSU Men’s Basketball Defeats Rivier
Concord, NH-In the Boys and Girls Club Classic hosted at New Hampshire Technical Institute, The Plymouth State men’s basketball team shut down Rivier 73-61. The 12 point victory helped the Panthers improve their record to 2-1 while Rivier’s dropped to a winless 0-2. In a game that had a 39 […]
Men’s Hockey Looks to Claw Out of Early Hole
The Men’s Hockey team looks to rebound against Worcester State on Saturday afternoon after falling to UMass Dartmouth last weekend. The loss put the Panthers record to 2-4, and 1-2 in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC). Before the UMD game, PSU was able to defeat Fitchburg State in […]