You may be asking why I’m in the features section this week instead of A&E. Well that’s because I was asked to discuss something for Christmas. I was asked to talk about Christmas specials and movies. To make it more unique, I decided to talk about the weirder specials […]
Month: December 2013
The Barefoot Traveler
While most of us have already whipped out our winter boots, there’s one student who refuses to let the change of seasons control his lifestyle: walking barefoot. Bennett Payne, first year student here at PSU, has been walking barefoot for sometime now. In fact he has had more […]
The Benefits of Taking an Online Course
Many grunts and grumbles can be heard about why students don’t want to take online courses. “I’ve taken two, and do not prefer them” says Junior Ashley Cormier, who admits that it’s much easier to get confused when taking an online class because you cannot simply ask the teacher […]
5 Reasons to Be Excited About Christmas
It’s that time of year again! The time to go to several stores, searching for the right gift for that person that you do not truly care for (along with a few people do), and spending hundreds in order to obtain that illusive “holiday season.” Honestly, what can you […]
:10 Seconds with Alex Gerhold
The wrestling team is off to one of their best starts in recent memory, and a reason for the turn around can be because of Junior captain Alex Gerhold (Derry, N.H.). The Panthers currently have a 3-1 record, and are coming off finishing 2nd in the Ted Reese Invitational […]
Week 15 Fantasy Football Playoff Pickups (Waiver-Wire)
Quarterbacks: Ryan Tannehill vs NE: He can run and pass, and over the last month he’s been a number seven overall quarterback in fantasy. Take it how you want it but Tannehill has been surprising all fantasy owners as a strong QB2. If you are in need for a […]
Senior Checklist
The fall semester is coming to an end, and that means Plymouth State University’s Class of 2014 is getting closer to the end of their college careers and receiving the diplomas they have worked so hard for. With graduation approaching, there are many different things that this year’s seniors have […]
Xbox One Brings All-in-One Entertainment to Gaming
When I first got my hands on the new Xbox One, I was ecstatic. I was ready to see everything that this console that I dished out an insane amount of money for could do. I must say, the Xbox One did not disappoint. Microsoft has boasted that the Xbox […]
Dead Rising 3
One of the best selling, zombie-killing, videogame franchises has come to the Xbox One, and it’s bigger, more exciting, and more violent than ever. Capcom’s “Dead Rising” franchise started in 2006 with “Dead Rising” for the Xbox 360. This game was revolutionary for its time, placing you in the shoes […]
Catching Fire Heats Up The Hunger Games Series
Film franchises based off of teen novels often get a bad rap since the “Twilight Saga” came and went, and for good reason. While the first “Hunger Games” was better than typical teen novel faire, “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” pulls the series even further over the typical “Mortal Instruments”, […]