Author: Jessica Bowman

Fiction

Millennium Burning Pt. I

The acrid smell of sulfur permeated the air. There was a steady beeping sound coming from the oxygen monitor. Calc couldn’t see anything farther than his own stretched-out hand, but the lights of the machines glowed red and green eyes in the shadows. It was the only thing that let […]

News

Eating at The Grotto

Back in December Plymouth was able to enjoy the opening of a new restaurant, The Grotto. It opened in early December, about a week before finals for the students of Plymouth State University. Now that the second semester is in full swing more Plymouth State students are able to fully […]

Fiction

Mini & Sparky

Allison Belle never had anything to hide. She was a straight shooter who knew what she wanted, and when she had to have it by. So the only thing on her mind as she walked her Papillion Mini down Main Street was where to find the best organic dog treats […]

News

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 […]

Features

Celebrating 13 Years of Impact

COURTESY PHOTO In January of 2019 one of PSU’s beloved English professors, Dr. Karolyn Kinane, will be starting a new position at the University of Virginia Contemplative Sciences Center. Most students have already said their goodbyes to Dr. Kinane and it is in the wake of her absence that we […]

Fiction

It’s a Cold War After All Part 4

This game has gone on long enough. I’m tired. An eternity of slumber could not make up for the sleep that six years of pain has lost me. Most of my time is almost used up, however. For a moment, Damien, I thought you had stirred but as I turn […]

News

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 […]

Fiction

It’s a Cold War After All, Part 3

The next chapter that is important to our story is far in the future from the last one. And only weeks ago from where we are now. Its fitting isn’t it, Damien? How far we went before we reached the end, I mean. Dad always said we were survivors. I […]

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NWPNH Writing Conference

It takes practice to be good at anything. Writing is no exception, and often times students and faculty alike will have to keep working at their writing to be the best they can be, especially as language changes. As a society we can help each other grow in these areas. […]

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Coming Out Month

COURTESY PHOTO An important day within the LGBT+ community has always been Coming Out Day, among others. This year, Coming Out Day was Thursday, October 11. To celebrate, PSU Pride here on campus decided to host five events for every week in October. Two of those events have passed. But […]