COURTESY PHOTO In observance of Black History Month, Plymouth State University is hosting a guest speaker in the HUB Hage room on February 27th. This event will take place at 7 P.M. featuring Keynote speaker, Dr. Aria Halliday. Throughout Black History Month there have been many events organized by Dr. […]
Month: February 2019
Make Your Own Peace
COURTESY PHOTO: JESS BOWMAN There are some people who just want to see the world in peace. Barbara Lopez-Mayhew, Professor of Spanish and Filiz Ruhm, Professor of Political Science and International Studies are some such people. Professors Lopez-Mayhew and Ruhm aren’t the only ones, however. As a part of the […]
Sodexo Sues PSU
As we all remember, Sodexo was an unsatisfying food provider. But little does the Plymouth State community know that our problems with Sodexo are far from over. On the 20th of December, Sodexo filed a complaint with the U.S. District Court in Concord, New Hampshire. Sodexo claims that Plymouth State […]
Studying Abroad In Japan
COURTESY PHOTO: HANNAH FITZGERALD Studying abroad is an opportunity available to every PSU student who wants to travel to new places. But that’s easier said than done. Not only are you most likely traveling abroad by yourself for the first time, but you have a mountain of paperwork and pre-departure […]
Lifting in the HUB Fitness Room is Great! Except…
COURTESY PHOTO: KAITLYN HAMILTON I think everybody can agree with me that the renovations made to the HUB Fitness Room this academic year were well-needed improvements. Stainless steel plates were upgraded to new, rubber-coated plates with handles, making them easier to carry and less prone to making noise and scratching […]
Why You Should Go to a Championship Parade in Boston
COURTESY PHOTO: JUSTINE WALSH At 8:00 AM, on Tuesday, February 5th, my friends and I headed down to Boston to watch the New England Patriots make their way across the city, celebrating their recent Super Bowl Championship. We arrived at the train station in Malden, Massachusetts around 10 AM. We […]
Retail Work: Benefits and Hardships
COURTESY PHOTO I doubt there is a person in the country that has a cashiering position and avidly enjoys their job. That isn’t to say we all detest it; I’ve held multiple customer service positions through my adolescent years and I currently have a part-time cashiering job (full-time when not […]
Repeating First Starts with David Prince
With a new year once again upon us, the sports world will relatively stay the same. The month of February is no different in those terms. The Super Bowl has come and gone, with the Patriots defeating the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 on route to their sixth Lombardi Trophy. February […]
Snapping Through a Lens
At every party, get-together, function, or even class, there is going to be someone Snapchatting. Through Snapchat, you are seeing a person’s view of the world – or at least, the part they want to share. After the Super Bowl, PSU students started to Snapchat almost immediately about the big […]
The Student Support Foundation Needs Your Help
Have you ever heard of the Student Support Foundation on campus, A.K.A SSF? Most people have not, which is why we are reaching out to the student body to bring more awareness to such an awesome club. We need your help to carry this club forward for many more years. […]