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PSU’s Annual Chili Cook-Off

On April 25, 2015, Plymouth State University’s Annual Chili Cook-Off took campus by storm. From 12 noon to 1 p.m., 35 contestants set up their chili in hopes of winning over the crowd of students, faculty, and community members alike. The winning chili went to the President’s Cabinet, which was […]

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Leadership Duo: Connor Brown and Grady Arnao

Name: Conner Brown Major: Political Science Year: 2016/ Junior Involvement: I am currently the President of the Plymouth State University Republicans group, the USSB Representative to the USNH Board, and the Junior Class Treasurer.  Favorite Event: My favorite event held was when the PSU Republicans hosted US Senator Rand Paul. […]

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Dodgeball

COURTESY PHOTO/RETROLAND.COM The teams may not be as intense as those from the gyms of Average Joe’s or Globo-Gym, but the dodgeball club here can be a good outlet for channeling competitive energy or relieving some stress. They play every Tuesday and Wednesday night from 10pm-12am in the HUB courtroom. […]

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Student Spotlight: Alyssa Delaporta

To put a name to the face of the girl who is almost always walking between Rounds and Ellen Reed, her name is Alyssa Delaporta. She’s a junior, majoring in Secondary English Education. With all of her extra-curricular activities, it’s hard to believe she ever has time for herself. She’s […]

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Countdown to Graduation

Graduation, a word students either dread or love. If one looks it up in the dictionary, it would probably say bittersweet underneath it. Seniors are getting ready to graduate in a month and time sure is flying. Jacob Peard, a senior here at Plymouth is a Business Administration major with […]

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Springtime Hiking

CLOCK PHOTO/JENNIFER TEPPER Plymouth State University is still awaiting the full-on arrival of Spring. It teased the student body with its brief existence of some warm days, and then days of gusty winds and freezing temperatures brought them back to reality. Although Winter sports are wonderful, it will be nice […]

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What Scares You?

CLOCK PHOTO/JACK ROBERTS Fears are not uncommon. Every person develops them through different life events that occur and the experiences through which they go. Some fears seem to develop from thin air, and the person with that fear can’t place where exactly it started, or even why for that matter.  […]

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Student Spotlight: Ian Urquhart

COURTESY PHOTO/FACEBOOK.COM Humans of New York, the photo project that has quickly become a national phenomenon seems to have everyone talking. But what about People of New England? Ian Urquhart, a Senior Meteorology major from Merrimack, NH, hopes to use Humans of New York as inspiration for his final semester’s […]

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How to Grow a Money Tree

COURTESY PHOTO/ NOFISAT ADEKUNLE “When I came into the United States, I noticed a lot of things. I heard students talk about how they just want get out of college and get that super job. And I asked them, ‘where is this super job?”' This is how Nofisat Adekunle […]

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Student Spotlight: Brittany Urban

CLOCK PHOTO/TINA SERVAES Brittany Urban is a junior here at Plymouth State University. She majors in Marketing with a focus on Integrated Marketing Communication. This past spring break she visited the Dominican Republic, not because she wanted to relax on a beach, rather, she and 11 others helped build a […]