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Plymouth’s Unsung Heroes

Whether you’ve seen him around campus, or have heard his name being yelled from a far while he is driving the shuttle, James “Jimmy” Buckland. Known by many, and loved by all, there is more to Mr. Buckland than meets the eye. Buckland was born and raised in none other […]

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Life’s a Drag, Bust out the Queens

Plymouth State’s drag kings and queens exploded the stage this past Thurs., Apr. 18, 2013, royally decked out in towering heels, sparkling sequins, and “fishy-real” hair and makeup. Intimately tucked and strapped, the performers and the entire show were well-received by a boisterous crowd. The Annual Drag Show, hosted by […]

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TIGER Presents Transitions

#8220;Tiger Transitions” is a branch off of the traditional TIGER programs. Transitions is specifically aimed at helping college students and adults, deal with the hardships people face while in school, and choices and changes they will face throughout college. The theme to this production was suicide, and suicide prevention. This […]

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Recyclemania Results

Between the weeks of February 3rd and March 30th PSU competed in Recyclemania. This is an 8 week competition in which schools, from the US and Canada, are ranked according to how much recycling and trash is collected.  Paula Davis from the Alcoa Foundation, a sponsor of Recyclemania, described the […]

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Counting Credentials: PSU’s Got Talent

On Apr. 12, 2013, Plymouth State University hosted its second annual, PSU’s Got Talent show. Premiering last Spring, inspired by Plymouth State professor Terri Dautcher’s Event Marketing class, this year’s event consisted of 13 acts from singers, harmonists, dancers and other musical artists alike, and all proceeds from the event […]

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Tap Out with Water Week

This past week has been Plymouth State University’s Annual Water Week. Events were held to spread the word about how our society uses and abuses water, as well as the importance of the containers we carry it in.  This past week Mon., Apr. 8 through Fri., Apr. 12 there have […]

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Be the Voice to End Violence

Plymouth State University’s campus is considered to be a safe place to live, work, and stroll around. However, the reality in all communities large or small is that sexual assault, dating violence, sexual harassment, stalking and hate violence exists and can occur anywhere and at any time.   Voices Against […]

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PACE Presents Jo Narvaez, PhD in Crude Humor

  On Tuesday, April 2nd PACE presented standup comedian Joe Narvaez in the fireplace lounge. The HUB was packed well before Narvaez took the stage and everyone was buzzing about what they thought he was going to be like. “I thought he was hilarious for people who like offensive comedy,” […]

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Biederman’s Deli Kicking it Old School with Open Mic Night

For the first time in ten years, Poets and Writers Club held an open mic night at Biederman’s Pub & Deli located on Main Street on Wed., Mar. 27th. The small restaurant was packed with a variety of people ordering subs and drinks while they waited for the show to […]

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The Man Behind the Monograph

Joseph Monninger is without question, Plymouth State University’s pride and joy. A family man first, Monninger is the author of twenty books as well as countless articles published in mass media including, but not limited to, The Boston Globe, Sports Illustrated, and Glamour Magazine. Not to mention his profession as […]