Month: May 2014

News

Tim Keefe Retiring

Timothy Keefe first joined Plymouth State University in 1977 and now, after nearly four decades, the Dean of Students is turning over the keys to his office. Starting as a Residence Director in Blair Hall, Dean Keefe has been an integral part of many different areas on campus. After Blair, […]

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Future of ALLWell North

The depleting status of Plymouth State University athletics facilities has found its resolution. On Mon. May 5, President Sara Jayne Steen, along with Vice President for Finance and Administration Steve Taksar, and Vice President for Academic Affairs Julie Bernier met with students and faculty to discuss the exciting future of […]

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Lists You Don’t Want to Make: Spring Fling Police Logs 2010-1014

Spring Fling is the weekend where cups are red, grass is a mixture of crushed cans and glass, and a different song is playing on every street. Everyone seems to come out of the woodwork to stand in parking lots until the sun goes down, and the concert lights illuminate the […]

Sports

Next Stop: NCAA Tournament

  Before the season even started, Junior Captain Amy MacDonald (Hull, MA) stated that she “always thinks about that game,” talking about the game that ended their 2013 season, which was a 8-6 loss against Eastern Connecticut State University. MacDonald, and the rest of the Panthers no longer have to […]

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Women’s Rugby Caps off Tremendous Spring Season

  While the red and blue may not be the colors that you think of when you see a Plymouth State sport, the Women’s Rugby team finished off their 2014 Spring Season with a number of strong showings. Over the past few weeks, the Marauders have put together quite a […]

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Panthers Lose Pitching Duel

  Freshman Curtis Arsenault (Berlin, NH) pitched eight strong innings, giving up just three runs, but it wasn’t enough. Southern Maine senior pitcher Logan Carmen held the Panthers to just one run, and senior Forrest Chadwick tagged Arsenault for two homeruns to lead the Huskies to the victory in the […]

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Softball Eliminated from LEC Playoffs

  The Lady Panthers softball was eliminated from the Little East Conference Tournament, on day two, which took place on Saturday, May 3. Third-seeded Western Connecticut State University upset second-seeded Plymouth State, just as they had twice before in the regular season. The game began slowly with no score at […]

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PSU Sports Wrap-Up

      Players who have earned their conference’s awards over the past few weeks: Freshman Masha Lange (Danville, N.H.) was named Little East Conference Rookie of the Week for her performance against Keene State, Middlebury, and Rhode Island College. Between the six games, in which five were wins for […]

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Softball Splits Pair of Game in LEC Tournament

The Plymouth State softball team spilt a pair on the first day of the double-elimination Little East Conference Tournament. Following a loss against Keene State College, the Lady Panthers eliminated the top-seeded Eastern Connecticut State University. PSU played a hard fought game against the fifth-seeded Keene State Owls in their […]

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Wellness Center & Lamson Library Joining Forces

Each year Plymouth State University’s Lamson Learning Commons and the Wellness Center join forces to offer stress relieving activities during final’s week. This year the events will be taking place on May 12th, 13th and 14th on the Lamson Library’s main floor. Anne Jung-Mathews, the Outreach Librarian here at Plymouth, […]