Month: November 2018

News

The Accelerated High School Program

Plymouth State University is unveiling a new program that will allow high school students to take college courses, in order to meet certain requirements for their high school curriculum.  The Accelerated High School Program is designed to allow high school students to challenge themselves academically and expand their coursework. Ryan […]

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WWI Food Administration Exhibit Opens in Lamson

PHOTO BY SAMANTHA LATOS On Wednesday, November 14, a new exhibit opened up by room 112 in Lamson Library. This exhibit features a lot of donated information about the World War I Food Administration in New Hampshire. Kennedy Mathis is the student responsible for putting it all together. Mathis works […]

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Holocaust Survivor Marion Blumenthal Lazan Speaks At PSU

COURTESY PHOTO OF PLYMOUTH STATE UNIVERSITY Plymouth State University was honored to host Holocaust survivor Marion Blumenthal Lazan on Wednesday, the 14th. Mrs. Lazan dedicated the latter part of her life to telling her story of survival all over the world, been interviewed on PBS, and has written a well-received […]

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Angel Tree

PHOTO BY SAMANTHA LATOS Every year, the Center for Transformation holds the Angel Tree, a charity event to help less fortunate families buy presents for their young children. The event runs from mid-November to early December.  Different organizations in the community gather information from the families and put it on […]

Features

George Washington and His Numerous Ghost Children

Did you know that George Washington was haunted by dozens of ghost children? That’s right. One of America’s Founding Fathers had his estate haunted by ghosts of children. Furthermore, good ol’ George’s wife, Martha, had a habit of adopting kids by the dozen behind his back.  Now, if you’re asking […]

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Would You Walk in Their Shoes?

PHOTO BY SHAYNE MCCONNELL Last week the Alumni Commons was covered in children’s shoes. Each pair represented a child who was separated from their family at the Mexico-United States border. These shoes were part of an exhibit titled “Would You Walk in Their Shoes?” Throughout the exhibit were small signposts […]