Spring Break, the week that every college student looks forward too. Where everyone who can afford it, goes somewhere warm or filled with fun and adventure. Equaling seven days of pure bliss. However, most students will be stuck up here in the snow-covered mountains of New Hampshire or just retreat […]
Author: Jordan Cady
Stressed at Starbucks
As I sit waiting at Starbucks, in a town I have never been in before. I find myself picking at my fingers. I have a job interview just down the street from here in about thirty minutes for a pretty big company. Needless to say, I’m nervous. My phone keeps […]
Don’t Stress About What’s Next
As of right now, there has been a lot of discussions among the Senior class as they begin their last semester here on campus. The main topic usually consists of the mini panic attacks over what the future is yet to hold. Graduation is heading our way rather quickly, which […]
Summer
Picture this, It’s a Saturday, in the middle of July. The morning birds lightly sing to welcome the morning sun. The clock reads 9:00 am, you’re well rested and still have so much day left to enjoy. The walk down the stairs seems effortless with no worries corrupting your mind. […]
The Day It Becomes Too Much
I dread this day, The day that it all just becomes too much. How much? You may ask Don’t ask, it’s embarrassing. So embarrassing that my own mother would disown me. Who, me? Yes, that is exactly who’s to blame. Complete shame, for putting it off. It’s off the […]
Surviving Finals
COURTESY PHOTO With finals week and Christmas break approaching rather quickly, it’s easy to let the work and the stress pile up. When the “hoping for the best” attitude starts to be most students’ coping mechanism in order to get through it. However, there’s only one week left, and for […]
Friendship Revolution
COURTESY PHOTO The third annual Friendship Revolution is upon us and is happening on November 15th from 7pm to 11pm in the Hub. It will be a night full of great entertainment, poetry and unity. All proceeds from this event will go towards the Jake Nawn Scholarship that is given to […]
Sharon McDermott’s Visit to Plymouth State
COURTESY PHOTO BRIAN MCDERMOTT Sharon McDermott is a recently published poet, who graced our campus with her presence last Thursday, October 25th. She came here to talk with some English classes, visit with her good friend Professor Ahl and to promote her new book, Life Without Furniture. McDermott is currently living in […]
The Famous Plymouth Pumpkins
COURTESY PHOTO The anticipation as the leaves start to change and the weather begins to chill off seems to hit everyone who is in Plymouth, New Hampshire. We all watch the Rounds Tower waiting for a color of orange to randomly appear on top one morning. Just to announce to […]
The Café Monte Alto Check List
COURTESY PHOTO CAFE MONTE ALTO Every student here before they graduate must at least try and purchase a beverage at Café Monte Alto. This quaint coffee shop seems to be the very place where many Plymouth locals, students and faculty like to gather and go to grab something for the […]