Author: Grace Dawson

Arts & Entertainment

Mary Poppins: A Sweeping Performance

COURTESY PHOTO OF BRIANNA STEVENS Come witness the classic magic of Mary Poppins right here at Plymouth State University this weekend. Directed by Professor of Theatre Elizabeth Daily, with music direction by Professor of Music Dan Perkins and choreography by PSU alumnus Amara Decker, Mary Poppins will be full of music, dancing, and stage […]

Fiction

Part Two: War

After the first mishap we thought you had learned your lesson. For a bit it seemed like you did. At least that’s what Daisy kept saying. But all I saw were the walls you put up and the shell you kept retreating into. “This is no life to live, Damien,” […]

Features

How Yankees Fans at Plymouth Should Cope

If Red Sox fans are reading this, I advise you to stop reading now and go watch the ALCS. If there happen to be Yankees fans reading this however, stick around. I’m going to introduce a guide that’ll help all Yankees fans cope with the series loss.    Step One: […]

Features

A Peek into the Spirit World: My First Investigation

On October 10th, at 9:30 pm, the Plymouth State Paranormal Research team went into Samuel Reed Hall to find evidence of supernatural beings here on campus. Armed with the proper equipment, a stellar team, and open minds, we tried to take a peek into the spirit world.  It was a […]

Staff Editorials

Anti-Vape Commercial

I would love to meet the person who pitched the idea that the best way to reach teenagers was to use stoner versions of the Muppets who look like they still live in their parents' houses, with nothing better to do than fact check their one friend all day.  If […]

News

Open Forums at Plymouth State

Open forums were held on September 25 and 26 to meet the need for a campus dialogue. Four constituency groups organized the event. The four groups were the PAT, the OSS, the faculty, and the Student Senate. In total, there were twenty-six faculty, five teaching lecturers, seven operating staff, forty-two […]

News

Student Senate and Commencement Changes

The Student Senate recently had a big miscommunication with President Birx concerning the spring 2019 commencement ceremony. Birx has been wanting to make some changes to the commencement ceremony for a while now. This was because the graduating class of 2017 got so out of hand. A significant amount of […]

Arts & Entertainment

Tha Carter V by Lil Wayne

It would seem that we’re in a holiday season of greats returning to the preverbal game. With Eminem’s Kamikaze and Kanye West’s upcoming album next month, and finally Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter V, the rap scene couldn’t be more crowded. Since I’m still digesting all the beef between Eminem and MGK, I figured that […]

Features

Fall Foliage in Northern New Hampshire

For many New Englanders, fall is the best time of the year. It is a chance for many families to come together and go on many exciting adventures. From apple picking, going to a pumpkin patches and corn mazes, and even making fresh apple cider donuts, there are many activities […]

Features

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 […]