Author: Nick Pulliam

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The Afrofutures of Feminism: Young, Gifted, and Black

PHOTO BY SAM KNAPTON On Wednesday, February 27, Dr. Aria S. Halliday visited Plymouth State University to give a presentation titled “Afrofuture of Feminism: Young, Gifted, and Black.” Dr. Halliday’s lecture was on how black women could know themselves and determine their futures in our world today. The event was […]

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The Sidore Lecture Series Returns

The Sidore Lecture Series returned this semester on Tuesday, February 19, continuing its year-long discussion on climate change. The first lecture of this spring semester was presented by Dr. Adrienne Kovach. Dr. Kovach is a biologist who has been working at UNH since 2001. She grew up in the Midwest […]

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The Face of the Freshman Class

COURTESY PHOTO: CHAD LEIGH Chad Leigh is PSUs Class of 2022 President and majors in Physical Education. When asked about his role as class president, Chad replied, “My role, specifically, is to hear the concerns of my fellow class members and to listen to the things they want, the things […]

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The Face of the Sophomore Class

COURTESY PHOTO Avery Jones is the Class of 2021’s President and Representative for the Student Apartments in the Student Senate. She’s a business major and this is her first year as the class president. As her class’s president, Avery sees her main responsibility as reaching out to her constituents and […]

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The Chamber Singers Tour of Puerto Rico

COURTESY PHOTO Over this winter break, the Chamber Singers went on tour to Puerto Rico. The Chamber Singers are a group of PSU undergraduates who go on tour every year. In the past, they’ve been to New Orleans and South Korea. The goal of the annual tours is to sing […]

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The Nicaragua Club’s Trip to Costa Rica

Over this winter break, I had the opportunity to go with the Nicaragua Club to Costa Rica for a week. This trip was meant to happen last May, but had to be postponed because of violent political turmoil that began last April and resulted in roadblocks closing off streets throughout […]

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Happy Holidays from Robert Frost

PHOTO BY SHAYNE MCCONNELL On Monday, December 3, the Happy Holidays from Robert Frost exhibit opened in the Spinelli Archives on the third floor of the library. The exhibit was created by Eryn Boissonneau, a second-year anthropology major who interns at the archives. Eryn was given the task by Alice […]

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The First Year Seminar Symposium

COURTESY PHOTO BY NICK PULLIAM The First Year Seminar Symposium was held on December 5 in ALLWell North. The event is designed to allow first year students to present their solutions to ‘Wicked Problems,’ issues our society is facing which don’t have clear-cut solutions to them. The seminar is part […]

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The Face of the Junior Class

COURTESY PHOTO ADRIANA WHITAKER It’s not uncommon for students to go through their college careers without knowing what goes on behind the scenes. But the reason they’re able to do that is because of the hard work of their fellow students. Adriana Whitaker is the Class of 2020 President; it […]

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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 […]