Month: February 2014

News

PSU Gets New ID Cards

In June 2013 Student Life and Residential Life of Plymouth State University unveiled a brand new student ID system along with a sleek new vertical design. Freshman, transfers, and new faculty that month were the first recipients of these new IDs. However, the many students and faculty already attending PSU […]

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Local Landlords & Senate Not Showing Signs of Settlement

Selecting a place to live can be stressful. It can become even more stressful when you are worried about beating someone to the punch. Everyone wants to get the best place to live, suiting them and their needs. Both the University and local landlords in Plymouth have been working together […]

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Men’s Hockey Captures Crucial Two Points

Josh Woody (Sunderland, MD) had his first hat-trick as a Panther, and his four point performance ultimately led the Panthers to a 5-2 win over UMass Dartmouth on Tuesday night. The win brings the Panthers’ record to 10-10-2, which is the first time they are at the .500 mark since […]

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PSU Sports Wrap-Up

The Women’s Swimming and Diving team finished a strong 13th place in the New England Championships that took place last weekend (between February 14th-16th). Seniors Delia Foley (Londonderry, NH) and Shannon Rogers (Beverly, MA) had strong showings in their last meets as Panthers. Rogers scored 305.90 points in the one-meter […]

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:10 Seconds with Dave Walters

Over the past few weeks, the Men’s Hockey team has clawed out of an early season record of 4-8, to rebound to a 9-10-2 record. The turn around for the Panthers can be credited to Senior Captain Dave Walters, the defender who has catapulted his team to second place in […]

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Real Talk With E$

I’ve been in a pretty pissy mood all week, but within the past half an hour, my spirits have been lifted. Not sure if it’s because I decided to listen to Billy Joel (thanks Maegen Manson), but it has made my foot start tapping to the beat. Sometimes, you have […]

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Mount Sunapee Review

On Tuesday, February 11th, I was fortunate enough to travel southwest of Plymouth over to Newbury, NH and try out Mount Sunapee Resort. This mountain, which was a little over an hour away from PSU (much to my surprise, I anticipated it being further away), was an interesting mountain to […]

Features

Student Smackdown

The Fireplace Lounge in the HUB on Tues., Feb. 11, during Winter Carnival, was home to quite a commotion. Loud balloons popping, the unmistakable fragrance of men’s shaving cream, and  even what looked like a foam sword play, taking place all at once. This was “Student Smackdown,” one of the […]

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There’s Something In The Air

Each season has a scent of its own. When the snow hits Plymouth and the wind becomes bitter and chill, the smell of the town becomes something new. Do we all experience the smells of the winter season similarly?   We are all familiar with the certain smell in the […]

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Meet the GOP Candidate: Joe Kenney

PLMOUTH, NH- On Tues., Feb. 4, at 5:30 p.m., the Plymouth State University Republicans held their Spring 2014 kickoff. Food and drinks were served in the HUB Tower Room as a group of 14 students and staff sat down to listen to Former District 3 State Senator Joe Kenney. Joe […]