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College is universally known as the “best time of one’s life,” “the glory days,” or any other clichés used to describe how great the four college years are for students. From the new classes, to the new faces, the parties, the dining hall, and the amazing ability to […]

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Weight Watchers Comes to PSU

The freshman fifteen…(cue dramatic ominous music). This infamous weight gain associated with the first year of college is not merely a myth. Nobody wants the extra pounds, but they are almost too easy to gain. In college, mom is not around anymore to cook well-balanced meals by six-thirty every night, […]

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A Game of Dominoes to Celebrate Latin American Culture

A dominoes tournament was held Wednesday, October 5th, in the HUB’s FirePlace Lounge. The event was part of the Hispanic Heritage Month and was hosted by Jose Gonzalez, the Director of Recreation Programs here at Plymouth State University. Gonzalez was born in Puerto Rico; he spent a semester studying at […]

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Cooking with Chef Audrey

Students gathered at the Centre Lodge of the Student Apartments to learn about cooking a fresh meal. Audrey Pellegrino, a nutritionist, taught this crash course in cooking. Pellegrino owns Cornucopia Catering Deli & Bakery, located in Bristol, NH. The foods used in the instructional exercise were, of course, all natural. […]

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A Day’s Walk for Cancer

On Saturday, October 1, 2011, rain poured down on the Athletic Department’s front field. The weather had no effect on stopping the 12th Annual Day To Fight Cancer. Diane Tiffany organized this year’s walk, bringing some new activities and business to the event. Seven different sports teams had shown up […]

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PASS on the Knowledge

No one can be an aficionado in everything they do. We all have those subjects that stump us at one point or another, and when they do, take advantage of the PASS program here at Plymouth State University. PASS is located on the lower level of the Lamson Library. The […]

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Taste of Spanish Heritage

Among the coffee pots, brownies, and cookies were magazines promoting Academic Programs International abroad programs. There were a variety of destinations from Italy and England to Ireland. The program, based in Austin Texas, has been running strong for 12 years helping students to satisfy their travel bugs. Lauren Bergeron has […]

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Not Just a Potluck

A “Welcome Back” Potluck last Thursday, September 29, 2011, kicked off the first Queer History Month at Plymouth State University. It is the first of many events that are going to occur throughout October, courtesy of the SAGE Center and student group, PSU Pride. Delilah Smith, coordinator of the SAGE […]

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Good People Drink Good Beer

#8220;Good people drink good beer.” – Hunter S. Thompson   I love beer. Plymouth loves beer. America loves beer. It’s no secret; on most campuses, sports events, and barbeques, beer is the drink of choice. So why is it that most of the beer we drink kind of sucks? Each […]

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New Hampshire through the Lens of Guy Shorey

Tuesday, September 20, 2011 Karl Drerup Art Gallery held a reception for the Guy Shorey’s “Among The White Hills” exhibit. Shorey’s exhibit featured breathtaking photos of the White Mountains with viewpoints from the valley’s and ridgelines to atop the summits and peaks. Shorey was born in 1891 in Gorham, NH […]