The Plymouth State Men’s Lacrosse team lost a tough match to rival Keene State College. The game ended in favor of the Keene State Owls 18-10, and put the Panthers at an overall record of 8-4 with a 3-3 conference mark. The victory put KSC’s overall record just over .500 […]
Month: April 2014
Sandra Bernhard Brings One-Woman Show to PSU
Long known for her scathing and in your face live performances, comedian/actress Sandra Bernhard has set her sights on Plymouth State University for the tour of her live show “Sandyland”. We recently got the chance to talk with Bernhard to discuss where her unique style comes from, the process of political […]
Water Pollution in New Hampshire
Plymouth State University’s Center for the environment and the Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership (PREP) put together a report about the status of New Hampshire’s water. The report entitled “New Hampshire’s Citizens Value and Use Water in Many Ways A Preliminary Report of the New Hampshire Water and Watershed Survey-statewide perspectives […]
Student Senate Update
Housing selection for the 2014-2015 semester is nearing a close, and soon all of PSU’s students will know what their living situation for the fall semester will be. There are many students however, who are going to be living off campus that knew much earlier where they would be living. […]
Parking Spot Shuffle
Due to phase-one construction of the new Active Learning, Living, and Wellness (ALLWell) Center, the parking lots at the Field House and PE Center will be shuffled around. Students will have from May 2 to May 5 to move their vehicles from the affected lots. The construction taking place will […]
PSU’s Got Talent Gets Canned
Plymouth State’s annual talent show, PSU’s Got Talent, has been cancelled this year. The show, which normally pits competing students against each other, has been cancelled due to what has only been called by one member of PACE, a “major internal issue.” The event, hosted by PACE every year, usually […]
Fargo adaption another hit for FX
When Fargo premiered on Tuesday, it had a fantastic obstacle to avoid; being the film from which its inspiration comes. When Fargo the movie was released nearly twenty years ago, it was received as an immensely original and entertaining black-comedy crime film. It would go on to receive numerous […]
Return to Nuk’em High vol. 1: 40 years of Tromatic goodness still coming
Troma is a company that’s no stranger to the A&E section of this paper. Every year around October, one of their films is highlighted for its over the top antics. Walmart is currently selling their films, which you normally wouldn’t expect them to touch with a ten-foot pole. Somehow, […]
Thai Smile Robbery
A robbery took place at Thai Smile Restaurant located on Main Street in Plymouth, NH on Jan. 7, 2014. Most Plymouth State students are familiar with Thai Smile, as many pass by it while walking along Main Street and have potentially eaten there before. At approximately 12:15 p.m. on Tues., […]
Columbus Day Changed
Given that the European explorer has a U.S. federal holiday to his name – and is honored by holidays in other countries as well – Christopher Columbus did not actually discover America or prove that the Earth wasn’t flat. PSU English professors Robin DeRosa and Elizabeth Ahl staged a “work-in” […]