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Tattoo Mayhem

Photo Credit: Maris Davis Coming to college is one of the biggest life changing events that a person can experience. However, new environments, people, and classes aren’t the only changes going on for many college students. Being presented with the opportunity to change themselves into someone completely new leads many […]

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Plymouth State Pre-Medical Professional Society

Photo Credit: Katherine Stilling The Plymouth State Pre-Medical Professional Society is one of the many organizations on campus that many studetns are not fully aware of. This organization was designed for the purpose of helping students through the task of getting into the medical field.  “We help inform students about […]

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Voices Against Violence

Photo Credit: MIDDLEWAYFOODWORKS.ORG Some twists and turns in life are hard to overcome by oneself. Voices Against Violence is an organization dedicated to helping people who find themselves in tough situations. “They help victims and survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, bullying, and other forms of harassment and abuse,” said […]

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Student Spotlight: Marissa Davis

Photo Credit: Jennifer Tepper A student of many talents would not even begin to describe Marissa Davis, a sophomore Criminal Justice major who recently declared a double minor: Pre-Law, and Child Welfare and Family Services. Many may recognize her name from the e-mails they receive regarding events happening on campus […]

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Spring Break: What Will You Be Doing?

Photo Credit: Jennifer Tepper One of the most talked about, anticipated, and Hollywood loved college experiences is nearly upon us – Spring Break. With one week to go, many students are already planning out what they’ll spend their free time doing. One of the most common Spring Break activities that […]

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Overcoming Procrastination

Photo Credit: Tina Servaes Procrastination is something that all college students deal with at one point or another. It’s inevitable: who wants to do homework when they could be watching Netflix, partying with their friends, or hitting the slopes? Although everyone procrastinates, there comes a point when it is taken […]

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Faculty Spotlight: Joseph Monninger

Photo Credit: Field Martin Sporting his signature flannel and down vest, khaki pants and worn L.L. Bean boots, Joseph Monninger may seem like your average outdoor-loving, PSU professor. Behind the New England wear is a successful author who has published over fifteen novels and three non-fiction books, written for numerous […]

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Jeanie Forrester Visits PSU

Jeanie Forrester, District 2 State Senator, visited students  and faculty this Monday afternoon. Representing Plymouth and surrounding towns in the State House, Forrester attended an event hosted by the Plymouth State University Republicans in their new “Pizza & Politics” series, Senator Forrester talked about issues ranging from cost of […]

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Comedian Taylor Tomlinson Cracks up Campus

Photo Credit: Tina Servaes Stand-up comedian, Taylor Tomlinson, roused a chorus of laughter on Feb. 27 in the HUB Hage Room. Audience members may have been surprised that the comedian, with five years of professional comedy experience, was only 21 years old. Others were surprised to find out Tomlinson was a […]

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Masters in Accounting Arrives at PSU

Photo Credit: Nina Weinstein Plymouth State University will now be offering a five-year Master’s program in Accounting.  This gives students interested in working in business, or as an accountant, a serious upper hand when it comes to the job market.  Having a Master’s degree opens up more doors for students […]