COURTESY PHOTO: CHAD LEIGH Chad Leigh is PSUs Class of 2022 President and majors in Physical Education. When asked about his role as class president, Chad replied, “My role, specifically, is to hear the concerns of my fellow class members and to listen to the things they want, the things […]
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Healthy Tips for Fast and Budget-Friendly Eating
College students are always busy, and life always seems to throw up a lot of roadblocks to eating healthily. We all have classes, work, extracurriculars, and countless other distractions facing us. So, if you’re struggling to figure out how to eat healthily, I hear you. That’s why I’m going to […]
Mental Health Days Should Be Excused in College
The work of full-time college students can be seen as full-time jobs, but often it can feel like having five jobs. Many college students are involved in several organizations; sports or clubs, they may have weekend jobs or are interning. Students are also expected to socialize and find their identity […]
The Student Support Foundation Needs Your Help
Have you ever heard of the Student Support Foundation on campus, A.K.A SSF? Most people have not, which is why we are reaching out to the student body to bring more awareness to such an awesome club. We need your help to carry this club forward for many more years. […]
Snapping Through a Lens
At every party, get-together, function, or even class, there is going to be someone Snapchatting. Through Snapchat, you are seeing a person’s view of the world – or at least, the part they want to share. After the Super Bowl, PSU students started to Snapchat almost immediately about the big […]
Repeating First Starts with David Prince
With a new year once again upon us, the sports world will relatively stay the same. The month of February is no different in those terms. The Super Bowl has come and gone, with the Patriots defeating the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 on route to their sixth Lombardi Trophy. February […]
Retail Work: Benefits and Hardships
COURTESY PHOTO I doubt there is a person in the country that has a cashiering position and avidly enjoys their job. That isn’t to say we all detest it; I’ve held multiple customer service positions through my adolescent years and I currently have a part-time cashiering job (full-time when not […]
Starting the Spring Term
It’s been a crazy two weeks back from winter break. After spending the last month with family and friends from your hometown, you were anxiously awaiting to get back to Plymouth State. There have already been two immense snow storms and there will be plenty more of snow days to […]
The Face of the Sophomore Class
COURTESY PHOTO Avery Jones is the Class of 2021’s President and Representative for the Student Apartments in the Student Senate. She’s a business major and this is her first year as the class president. As her class’s president, Avery sees her main responsibility as reaching out to her constituents and […]
Don’t Stress About What’s Next
As of right now, there has been a lot of discussions among the Senior class as they begin their last semester here on campus. The main topic usually consists of the mini panic attacks over what the future is yet to hold. Graduation is heading our way rather quickly, which […]