Tegan Donnelly, a Plymouth State University Senior, focuses her studies on History with a minor in Creative Writing and Women’s Studies. As an incoming freshman in 2010, Donnelly applied and was accepted to Passport, now known as TRiO Scholars. TRiO Scholars is a federal program serving first-generation college students, […]
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Google Totes Project Ara, Promises a Smartphone as Unique as You
Smartphone manufacturers have been hastily working to deliver a single product that appeals to the masses, but that isn’t so easy when everyone has their own unique tastes and styles. Nokia had one of the most pronounced approaches to their product lineup, offering consumers their Lumia phones in a […]
What Does Spring Mean for PSU?
Anyone who has been in Plymouth for more than a day would be able to tell you that the weather is very unpredictable. It is possible to see rain, snow, and sun all in one day. But the closer it gets to spring, the better. Plymouth State students are getting […]
A Day in the Life of an English Professor
It’s easy to imagine our professors as otherworldly creatures who do nothing but grade papers and assign homework. According to fledging English Professor, Njelle Hamilton, this is not at all the case. Dr. Hamilton, who has been at PSU since Fall 2012 started with a run-down of an average week […]
Plymouth State University Republicans Have Monumental Weekend
In Manchester this past weekend, the Plymouth State University Republicans were present at the NH Federation of College Republicans 11th annual convention. Members in attendance included Connor Brown, President; Joseph Boisvert, Treasurer; Megan Wirtz, Secretary; Jeffrey Plympton, Christopher Ramsden, James Lawson and Dominic Lebel. Representatives from UNH, Keene State, New […]
Thigh Gaps
It is not a recent discovery that young women strive for the perfect body image portrayed by the media. There is an entire section on Pinterest devoted to health and fitness. This page is plastered with images of very thin women with perfect curves only where they want them and […]
Student Spotlight: Daniel Bosco
Daniel Bosco, a senior English major, is one of the many individuals with talent behind Poets and Writers. After years of performing and playing gigs on stage in front of live audiences, the experience of reading his raw, self-identifying poetry to strangers is both terrifying and rewarding. “The first time […]
Meditating in Color
As a college student, it gets difficult to juggle a full schedule of classes, working for a paycheck, attending student organizations, and, on top of all that, heaps of homework. It’s easy to get caught up in the tundra of college but it’s a challenge to get grounded and zone […]
Lulu: The New Little Black Boot
So, just ended things with a recent flame? Been playing the field for a little while, never quite settling down? What most men might count on with any fledgling relationship is the opportunity to start anew, learning from their faults, and beginning a new chapter in their lives. […]
Unearth Your Inner Artist
The process of writing allows individuals to express everyday interactions, future aspirations, and inner views and make them tangible. It gives allows the writer to escape from the hectic world outside of the mind and zone into their thoughts. Plymouth has a wealth of dreamers, writers, and rhymesters. That’s […]