COURTESY PHOTO: JESS BOWMAN There are some people who just want to see the world in peace. Barbara Lopez-Mayhew, Professor of Spanish and Filiz Ruhm, Professor of Political Science and International Studies are some such people. Professors Lopez-Mayhew and Ruhm aren’t the only ones, however. As a part of the […]
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Flooding Strikes The Ice Arena Again
COURTESY PHOTO Damages are thought to be high for Plymouth State University, as the struggle to fight the flooding at the ice arena continues. On January 24th, an email was sent out warning students on imminent flooding at the ice arena parking lot causing around 500 vehicles to be displaced. […]
Rush Greeks
COURTESY PHOTO BY NELSON ARROYO JR Many students may have seen the posters around campus for different fraternities and sororities having events called “rushes.” But many students might not know what it means to rush a fraternity or sorority. Noah Fiske, a Plymouth State Sophomore and Recruiting Chairman of Sigma […]
Career Kickstarter
The Career Kickstarter is a workshop meant to help the current students and alumni of Plymouth State University seek and maintain jobs. This is a worthwhile opportunity especially to anyone experiencing anxieties about entering the job market. Current students may register online for free. It costs $15 for alumni. Other […]
The First Year Seminar Symposium
COURTESY PHOTO BY NICK PULLIAM The First Year Seminar Symposium was held on December 5 in ALLWell North. The event is designed to allow first year students to present their solutions to ‘Wicked Problems,’ issues our society is facing which don’t have clear-cut solutions to them. The seminar is part […]
Keith’s Pizza & Calzones To Close In May
PHOTO COURTESY OF SHAYNE MCCONNELL This marks the end of an era as students of Plymouth State University prepare themselves to part with an esteemed restaurant on Main Street. Keith’s Pizza, the most popular pizza joint in town, is scheduled to close on May 15th, 2019. Keith himself will be […]
2nd Swipe It Forward
Student Support Foundation started Swipe it Forward last year here at Plymouth State University. It is an existing charity campaign that was proven successful in other schools, such as the University of New Hampshire. COURTESY PHOTO The way Swipe it Forward works is students who have meal plans get the […]
5th Annual Stress Free Oasis
COURTESY PHOTO BY DENISE NORMANDIN The Stress Free Oasis is an opportunity for faculty, staff, and students of Plymouth State University to join together in relaxation. Calming music slows people down on an otherwise hectic afternoon as they spread glitter frosting over snowman-shaped sugar cookies and write their names and […]
Henan Normal University Partnership
Plymouth State University has, for many years, offered exchange opportunities to foreign countries, even hosting foreign students. With many students having gone to schools in England and Ireland, the office of global engagement has allowed students to learn more than just about academics studies. PSU has recently partnered with Henan […]
New Hampshire Master Chorale To Give Three Performances of “Considering Matthew Shepard”
PHOTO BY SAMANTHA LATOS “Considering Matthew Shepard” is an oratorio by composer Craig Hella Johnson. It is a three-part fusion meant to honor the life of Matthew Shepard, who was the victim of one of the most brutal hate crimes in American history. Daniel Perkins of Plymouth State University will […]