As of October 15th, students living in residential halls began Plymouth State University’s annual competition to limit the consumption of energy. What you do in the dark is your personal business, but PSU’s Office of Environmental Sustainability (OES) wants you to work together to save energy during the “Do it […]
Author: Kyle Orgel
Opportunity Fair
This year’s Opportunity Fair will be held on Wednesday, November 7, from noon to 3pm in the Hartman Union Building Courtroom. Hosted by the Career Development Office, it is a bi-annual fair, taking place in the fall and spring semesters. Leslie Blakney, ’07, the new Director of Career Development, is excited […]
International Education Week
COURTESY PHOTO It’s that time of year again, although it isn’t what we hoped for. Rainy day after rainy day, it’s honestly quite the mood killer. The semester is just about halfway done and the home stretch is here. It can be quite frustrating. Plymouth State University is hoping to […]
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. […]
NextGen Day of Action
NextGen America hosted a Day of Action on Tuesday the 30th on campus, where they tabled, approached students to inform them about their voting rights and opportunities, and even reverse trick-or-treating. With the upcoming election, NextGen America has been trying to rally students to increase voter activity. Vanessa Calabrese, the […]
Student Outcry after ResLife Policy Change
COURTESY PHOTO OF SHAYNE MCCONNELL ResLife at Plymouth State University recently unveiled the new requirements for living off campus, and there has been a growing uproar of student reaction. The new policy states that in order to sign a lease to live off campus, students must be at least 21 […]
Julseth Helps Keep Panthers’ Playoff Hopes Alive
COURTESY PHOTO OF BRIANNA STEVENS The Panthers took on the University of Massachusetts Boston Beacons in Boston, Massachusetts for the first time this season. The Panthers were coming off two crushing defeats and needed to take this game head on and fight for the win. Unfortunately, the Panthers couldn’t pull out […]
Jesse Parker on Life After PSU
COURTESY PHOTO OF JESSE PARKER, https://codelessacademy.wixsite.com/processofsuccess The Society for Scholarly Dialogue hosted alumnus Jesse Parker at the Frost House Commons on the night of Wednesday, October 9th. Students came from various classes in various majors, including Communication and Interdisciplinary Studies, to hear Jesse speak on their career and success after graduating […]
New INCO Courses Available Next Semester
COURTESY PHOTO Plymouth State University has integrated a new INCO course for spring 2019. There are eight classes under this new student-driven capstone course. They cover a variety of topics, and they all involve a signature project. These projects are interactive with the community and are refined throughout the course. […]
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 […]