This Little East Conference match-up against Salem State University was a nail bitter and came right down to the end. But last Saturday afternoon, the Panther’s became victorious over them from an epic comeback Megan Wheeler (Manchester NH). Their record now goes to 3-2 overall and 2-1 in the LEC. The Panthers […]
Month: September 2018
Centripetal at Live Free and Dine
Student and poet Emily Wadlinger summed up a feeling that many people have when it comes to poetry: “I feel like I can only write when I’m in pain,” she said while prefacing one of her poems – but then, she followed it with the fact that she wanted to stop […]
Predator (2018): A Lesson in Reboot Disaster
What was this movie supposed to be? It doesn't announce itself as a direct sequel to the 1987 Arnold Schwarzeneggerlm, but it also isn’t actually a reboot either. Honestly, could anyone actually try and attach this to a specific genre? It’s one part comedy, one part horror, one part action, and […]
Fallen Stars
There’s a memory gathering dust at the back of my brain. I recall walking into my fourth-grade classroom on an excruciatingly hot day in late June (to make up for a ridiculous amount of snow). What has remained stuck in my mind after nine years is that this was the day that […]
Machine Gun Kelly and Waking the Sleeping Bear
With the rise of a new generation of rappers came new sounds and styles that just didn’t speak to me the way others have in the past. The last nail in the coffin for me was Eminem’s Revival, which was average at best. It just wasn’t the Eminem I remembered and grew […]
Spider-Man PS4: Easy Pick for Game of the Year
I'm calling it. It’s only December and there are still a lot more video game titles left to come out this year, but I couldn’t care less. The freshly released Spider-Man, from Insomniac Studios, isn’t going to be topped in 2018 and there are a lot of reasons why. To start, […]
PSU Divided: Part 1
This summer, Plymouth State University found itself in the crosshairs of public opinion when it was revealed that three faculty members had allegedly provided statements of support for Kristie Torbick, a former guidance counselor at Exeter High School, who was sentenced to jail for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old student. The public […]
Do Not Confuse Love with Abuse
It is so common in our generation where the lines between, love, passion, obsession and abuse are blurred. Where we hold on to a person because we care too much or because we feel like we are expected to stay; That maybe it will get better. But most of the time, […]
Sierra Burgess is a LIAR
Watching the Netflix original, “Sierra Burgess is a Loser”, I could list several reasons why this movie is the worst. The movie is a modern take on Cyrano de Bergerac, replacing love letters for text messages. Sierra Burgess, played by Shannon Purser, commonly recognized as Barb in “Stranger Things” or Ethel Muggs […]
Homecoming Weekend
The Homecoming student events and Family Celebration begins on Friday, September 28th. The Day of Service will take place all day until the Kickoff to Homecoming Cookout, from 4pm until 7:30pm. Weather permitting, the Cookout will be on the Alumni Green, or otherwise in the Hartman Union Building courtroom. […]