ldquo;Imagine, a Christmas Eve without Ebenezer Scrooge.” PHOTO BY SAM DIGGINS On December 6th, 7th, and 8th, the Plymouth State University theatre department put on a reinvented musical rendition of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” It opened with party guests, composed of Ebenezer Scrooge’s nephew Fred (Jacob Tilton) and his […]
Arts & Entertainment
A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships by The 1975
This week was a good one for music. ODESZA, Meek Mill, Nicki Minaj, Earl Sweatshirt, and many more big names released records. I was having trouble deciding which to cover, but when The 1975 came into the mix, the choice was made easy. And my, what a bad choice it […]
Spring Fling Poll!
All Plymouth students be aware! Spring Fling voting for this year’s performer is up now. An email has been sent from PACE with a link to the 11 possible choices. To participate, simply drag your top 3 ideal picks into the appropriate boxes and submit your vote. These are the […]
The Plymouth Playlist
Another semester here at PSU has come down to its final weeks, so once again we bring you the December edition of the Plymouth Playlist. We wanted to take a moment to thank our readers on the positive feedback and response for the introduction of this monthly column that we […]
Creed 2 Lives Up to the Name, But Lacks Creativity
COURTESY PHOTO Rocky Balboa won the Cold War thirty-three years ago when he defeated top Russian boxer, Ivan Drago, in front of the Soviet Union. After giving a rousing speech about peace and change, the Russian people began cheering his name and admiring American courage to a triumphant 80’s song […]
A Big Week in the Art Department
COURTESY PHOTO BRIANNA STEVENS On Wednesday, November 7th and Thursday, November 8th, the Art department hosted an array of events for all manner of art lovers. The department hosted a walkabout, a monthly scheduled event where downtown businesses hang art from students and members of the community. The Museum of the […]
“Overlord” Reigns Supreme
ldquo;They have been given a purpose.” I cannot forget this chilling line that has haunted me for months since watching the first trailer for “Overlord.” The premise was simple, at first. A squad of American soldiers land in a small French town occupied by Nazi Germany at the height of […]
Students Decide Trial Outcome in “The Defamation Experience”
COURTESY PHOTO DR. FRANCIS WILLIAMS On November 6th, “The Defamation Experience” was brought to Plymouth State University. The play, written by Todd Logan and brought to the university by Dr. Francis Williams of the Criminal Justice department, focuses on the issues of race, class, religion, and gender. It examines the […]
Stan Lee: A Marvel of Our Time
A shaper of universes has passed. On Monday, November 12th, Stan Lee passed away. The beloved and globally known writer and figurehead of Marvel Comics was 95 years old and spent his life creating some of the most well-known icons in pop culture. From "The Amazing Spider-Man" to "The Incredible […]
Dracula’s Decadent Dinner Party
COURTESY PHOTO BRIANNA STEVENS The iconic windows of Heritage Commons glowed red, setting the mood on the nights of October 31st, November 3rd, and November 4th as dinner guests filed into the hall and took their seats for Dracula’s Decadent Dinner Party. The event was organized by Katherine Pereira and John […]