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It’s always sunny in Plymouth

On Monday, April 18th, Alumni Green became a host to Craig Colorusso’s sound installment Sun Boxes. Colorusso’s installment was brought to Plymouth State University through the University’s art department. The twenty boxes comprised of speakers that were completely solar powered and that each played a different, single guitar note. All […]

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Excuse me… Where have all the manners gone?

#8220;Please.” “Thank you.” “Excuse me.” “May I?” “Have a nice day.” Well, I’ll be damned if my parents (and, I’m willing to bet, your parents) weren’t right all those years ago. These words really are magical.  Where, exactly, does the magic lie behind these words and other small acts […]

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Got Class?

It’s that time of year again, PSU- Advising Week! Unless you are a graduating senior, you should have met with your advisor this week to choose your classes for the Fall ’11 semester.  Course registration begins next week, so if you haven’t done this yet, move quickly!  You’ll need […]

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Fitness Focus: How to map out your own running routes

Now that the weather is actually jumping above 30 degrees and outdoor activities are actually bearable, it’s time to get outside to play Frisbee, go biking, or even go for a run. The question is: where are the best places to run on campus? And, how far are you […]

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Marrying murder with tourism

The Cog Railway, the Kancamagus Highway, the Flume Gorge at Franconia Notch – these are just a few sites scattered about the state which radiate the spirit of New Hampshire. Their charm is pure and pastoral, simple and natural, like so much of the natural landscape we are surrounded by […]

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The Fagbug to make a stop in Plymouth

What happens when we reclaim and celebrate the word “fag”? How about when we advertise our sexuality to bring about awareness and tolerance? Or when we use vandalism as a vehicle for positive activism? That’s exactly what Erin Davies did, proud owner and driver of the renowned and flavorful […]

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Harrowing crash on Hallow’s Eve

#8220;Oh my god, we have to call 911!” Panting, we raced up the on-ramp of Exit 24 off of Interstate 93, near Ashland, as I kept the 911 dispatcher on the line. My girlfriend and fellow PSU student, Samantha Adams, paced in front of me. As we neared the […]

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PASS-ing with help from tutors

Traditionally the statement “I need a tutor” has come with a negative stigma attached to it. Those students who need to work with a tutor are considered unmotivated or not smart enough to do the work required to get a good grade in the course. However, many PSU […]

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Have Faith

School got you stressed? Are you in need of a little relaxation time? If so, it’s about time you heard about campus ministry. Those who are familiar with the ministry find it one of the most comforting places on campus.  The ministry is more than just a group of Christians […]

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Mystic Robin Alexis reconnects with PSU

On Nov. 3 and Nov. 4, a very special person visited PSU to give a talk about their profound life experiences as well as a one-hour radio show on WPCR. Robin Alexis, Reiki Master and Mystic, came to PSU to return to her hometown many years later and share […]