Last Saturday night you might have been preparing to go out with your friends, or planning to spend a nice night in, when the campus was suddenly plunged into darkness. This was shortly followed by yelling on campus, with a minority of students calling for a riot. On February 23rd, […]
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The Afrofutures of Feminism: Young, Gifted, and Black
PHOTO BY SAM KNAPTON On Wednesday, February 27, Dr. Aria S. Halliday visited Plymouth State University to give a presentation titled “Afrofuture of Feminism: Young, Gifted, and Black.” Dr. Halliday’s lecture was on how black women could know themselves and determine their futures in our world today. The event was […]
Eating at The Grotto
Back in December Plymouth was able to enjoy the opening of a new restaurant, The Grotto. It opened in early December, about a week before finals for the students of Plymouth State University. Now that the second semester is in full swing more Plymouth State students are able to fully […]
Amendment to the “Black History Month at PSU” Article
Throughout Black History Month there have been many events organized by Dr. Mary Beth Ray and Professor Kristin Stelmok of the Women’s Studies Council, from crocheting to tackling major social issues. We would like to acknowledge Professor Stelmok’s contribution to the organization of these events and apologize sincerely for the […]
Langdon Fight Night
Sometime between 8:40 p.m and 9:00 p.m on Saturday, February 16th, there was an altercation involving several people that occurred in the Langdon Woods Residential Hall. The altercation happened on the fourth floor in the elevator. Two guys were at the center of interest and were questionable as to if […]
One Thousand Cranes to Come to Plymouth Again
Two years ago, Mattea Powers, now a third-year student, created the ‘1,000 Cranes for Peace Project.’ The goal was to make 1,000 cranes, and with the help of 21 student organizations and staff, 1,650 cranes were made that year. Powers is bringing the project back to campus this semester, hoping […]
Freedom of Speech at PSU
As George Washington is quoted for once saying, “If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.” But where is Plymouth State being led to? Are we lambs to the slaughter or on our way to “see further up […]
Elizabeth Warren Visits PSU
COURTESY PHOTO Upon walking into Heritage Commons, the song “Won’t Back Down” played over propped up speakers. The iconic song by Tom Petty served as a starting anthem for the day's overall message. On Saturday, February 23rd, 2020 Presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren visited Plymouth State University. Senator Warren took the […]
Black History Month at PSU
COURTESY PHOTO In observance of Black History Month, Plymouth State University is hosting a guest speaker in the HUB Hage room on February 27th. This event will take place at 7 P.M. featuring Keynote speaker, Dr. Aria Halliday. Throughout Black History Month there have been many events organized by Dr. […]
Sodexo Sues PSU
As we all remember, Sodexo was an unsatisfying food provider. But little does the Plymouth State community know that our problems with Sodexo are far from over. On the 20th of December, Sodexo filed a complaint with the U.S. District Court in Concord, New Hampshire. Sodexo claims that Plymouth State […]