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The Benefits of Taking an Online Course

  Many grunts and grumbles can be heard about why students don’t want to take online courses. “I’ve taken two, and do not prefer them” says Junior Ashley Cormier, who admits that it’s much easier to get confused when taking an online class because you cannot simply ask the teacher […]

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PSU Global Experience

Welcome to the new PSU Global Experience column where we will be featuring different articles each edition on international education, studying abroad, and global issues. The purpose of this article is to keep the student body up-to-date with global issues and happenings at PSU. As a new column, we want […]

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An Interview with David Beronä

Tucked into a far corner of Lamson Library’s top floor, beside the metallic shelves and shelves of books, is the office of David Beronä (Buh-ROAN), the Library and Academic Support Services Dean at Plymouth State University. His office is roomy, with abstract art decorating the wall beside images of Neil […]

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PSU Style Files

The winter season is rolling in quickly-so say goodbye to lightweight jackets and hello to big sweaters, long socks and boots. This is the time of year when students begin to focus more on warmth and comfort, while still trying to capture their personality through style. Oftentimes, students sacrifice their […]

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Have Some Peace of Mind After Graduation

John F. Kennedy helped initiate the Peace Corps during the 1960’s. Fifty plus years later and the Peace Corps is stronger than ever. Professor George Heir of the Mathematics Department at PSU was involved with the Peace Corps and recommends it for graduating seniors. A lot of seniors graduate from […]

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How-To Indulge the Right Way This Holiday Season

Holiday cheer is in the air; present in the tantalizing aroma of Thanksgiving turkey and grandma’s homemade apple pie. But indulging in the spirit of the season’s many delectable meals doesn’t have to take a toll on your waistline. Here’s a few easy ways to avoid packing on the pounds […]

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Holiday Recipes to Warm the Soul

With winter fast approaching and Jack Frost ready to grind his teeth into fresh noses, it is simply best to get into the swing of things with two delicious recipes crafted to sooth the numbest of fingers. Even when you are living on campus, every residence hall has a kitchen […]

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Six Ways to Stay Stress Free

There are only a few more weeks left in the fall semester of 2013. No doubt most students are feeling the crunch, and stress will abound. However, the students need to get away from it. Stress can lead to the depletion of telomeres (the parts of the DNA that cause […]

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Top Ten Things Ailing College Students

It is a well-known fact that college students come in more contact with germs than any other demographic, but has anyone ever stopped to think just what these germs can do to your body aside from a flu or a cold? The immune system does a pretty great job of […]

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Presently Preparing for the Future

Ever just sit around and wonder where your future’s going? Is there anything that you can do right now to help build a successful pathway that will continue to provide a walkway after you receive your degree? Joining clubs around campus and getting involved with events held by your specific […]