Month: November 2014

Sports

:10 Seconds with Kyle Brumfield

One of the qualifications of being featured in “:10 Seconds” is to show that you have a lot of heart and show extra effort. After senior Alternate Captain Kyle Brumfield hurt his knee in December last season, he was absolutely crushed that his season was over, and knew that it […]

Arts & Entertainment

Band of the Day App

Today, everybody is looking for the next big thing in music before it becomes popular. Whether it’s looking through videos on YouTube or hearing about it through a friend, it’s hard to find good music that isn’t already over played on the radio. The new app “Band of the Day” […]

Arts & Entertainment

Art for Activism

CLOCK PHOTO / JENNIFER TEPPER When people ask artist, Beverly Naidus, what her medium is, she does not know what to tell them. Curtains? Burlap? Old x-rays? These would all be valid answers, but what truly drives Naidus’ work, currently on display at the Karl Drerup Art Gallery, is activism.  […]

Arts & Entertainment

Dracula

Dracula has gone by many names and identities: Nosferatu, Vlad, the Count, it was even once implied that he is Judas himself. However it isn’t often, if ever, that the Prince of Darkness is portrayed as the Princess of Darkness. The Plymouth State University Theatre Department’s production of Bram Stoker’s […]

Arts & Entertainment

WPCR Spotlight: Nick Einstman

Nick Einstman has always been interested in radio. The Plymouth State University junior started out at WPCR, PSUs school radio station, during his freshman year.  From there Einstman campaigned for, and got, the position as Music Director on the stations’ executive board. He then decided to move up the exec […]

Arts & Entertainment

Local Music Spotlight:

Austin Pratt sits in the Lamson Library café in an oversized chair, his legs crossed beneath him. Pratt is clean-shaven, his brown hair swept into a neat faux-hawk. He wears a deep red sweater over a white button-up shirt, the collar crisply folded. Pratt is an eighteen-year-old freshman at Plymouth […]

Features

Student Spotlight

What year are you? And what are you studying? I am a senior majoring in Psychology and Law, as well as Criminal Justice. After college, I plan on getting a job in event planning and marketing. Ever since I joined PACE it opened a new door for me into something […]

Features

Haunted Plymouth: The Tunnel

There are some things in this world that just can’t be explained: crop circles, the Bermuda Triangle, Déjà Vu, and of course, ghosts.  Ghost stories have been around for ages, and Plymouth State University has its own fair share of spooky tales. All of these unexplained tales of things that […]

Features

The Naked Truth

CLOCK PHOTO / NINA WEINSTEIN One in eight women will develop invasive breast cancer within her lifetime, and that is something to be focused on. If that is the case, then about 243 female students currently attending Plymouth State University will develop breast cancer at some point over the course […]

Features

Chatting for Change

CLOCK PHOTO / JESSIE STEVENS Acording to their page on plymouth.edu, the Plymouth State University Police Department “assists in creating and maintaining a safe, comfortable environment for the campus community and surrounding areas.” Despite these positive intentions, students sometimes feel as if UPD exists solely to bust their parties and […]