Author: Cassie Pearson

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Making it Home Safe

Many people have experienced the fear of walking home alone at night.  One thing that many students are unaware of is Safe Walk. This is an organization that was “established to provide students, faculty and staff with safe escorts from one part of campus to another when they may […]

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Plymouth Loves Its Skiers and Riders

Clock Photo / Jennifer Tepper Plymouth is known for its mammoth amounts of snow and the pristine ski areas that surround the campus. As a large number of PSU's students are avid skiers and riders, room 239 in Pemi Hall has been changed from a study lounge into a ski […]

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PSU Says Farewell to Chris Mongeon

General Manger of Prospect Dining Hall, Chris Mongeon is gearing up to say his good-byes to the kitchen, town and community he has called home for the last fifteen years. Now an empty nester, Mongeon is returning to his hometown of Buffalo, New York and taking over a promising new […]

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Waterville’s February Lineup

Winter is in full swing. As is apparent by the mile-high snow banks and armies of plow trucks. On Wed., February 11, students at Plymouth State University will get to make use of all this snow by carving it up on the slopes of Waterville Valley Ski Resort for free.  […]

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Hugs Not Drugs

Clock Photo /  Nina Weinstein For many Plymouth State students, walking through the Hartman Union Building each and every day invites the possibility of a new surprise. Whether it’s a celebration of lighting the Fireplace Lounge’s very first fall fire, or some environmentally themed trivia that could result in a […]

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The Daily Paws is Open for Business

CLOCK PHOTO / JACK ROBERTS In celebration of its twentieth anniversary, the Hartman Union Building, or the “HUB” for short, has already begun its revamp and reconfiguration. The renovation of the Sidewalk Cafe was first on the list of many updates for the upcoming 2015 season. The infamous coffee and […]

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CoBa Names New Dean

Clock Photo / Jennifer Tepper The College of Business Administration has just named Robyn E. Parker, Ph.D. a professor of Business and Director of Instruction of the College of Business Administration, Dean of the department. With 25 years of experience in higher education, 15 years of management experience and five […]

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Caffeine Addiction Confessions

CLOCK PHOTO/ TINA SERVAES   Some Plymouth State University students are morning people. They are able to wake up at seven o’clock on any day, get ready for class at eight o’clock and just go. Other students however, need that extra “get up and go” to survive the slog through […]