#8220;I’m here because I do believe that climate is changing,” said Roger Stephenson to begin his talk last Wed., Mar. 26. Stephenson holds an extensive résumé. From 1995 through 1999 he served as Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior, and served in the White House Council on Environmental […]
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Stocking Students’ Shelves with Food
The Student Support Foundation is a student-led organization that helps students attain food who would otherwise be struggling financially to afford it. According to the Student Support Foundation, their mission is, “Keeping students in school through short term emergency assistance and long term student support, as well as creating a […]
Figuring out the Future of Livermore Falls
Livermore Falls is undergoing changes that will make things flow better for the community and park as a whole. Multiple discussions have taken place regarding the future of the falls in hopes to improve, preserve, and conserve its history, environment, and exploration of possible recreational usages. The first of two […]
Parlez-vous français? The French Film Festival Comes to Plymouth
Non? Not a problem-New Hampshire is known for its rich French-Canadian heritage, and many French speakers are happy to call this state home. After all, the welcome sign upon entering the state says “Bienvenue,” meaning welcome. That’s why Plymouth State’s 4th Annual French Film Festival is so important to some […]
Shaheen Talks Dollars and “Sense”
#8220;It’s a real thing,” said U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen to a group of roughly 70 students, faculty and staff. Senator Shaheen discussed financial aid and college affordability with a group of Plymouth State University students on Fri., Feb. 28. In addition, she also spoke about supporting a number of recent […]
PSU VS UNH in Handcuffs
Since 2010, Plymouth State University students have experienced an increase in disciplinary action and a significant decrease in arrests as a result. In 2012, the number of alcohol related arrests by the Plymouth State University Police were down to 81; a 26% decrease when compared to arrests in 2010. 17 […]
Lot Maintenance Causes Student Strife
Over the past several weeks Plymouth has experienced a massive increase in snowfall as compared to last semester. With the increase in snow, cleanup has been very difficult for both PSU students and faculty members. Members of every grade level have expressed their frustration with the current system both in […]
Printing New Panther Passes
New information has already surfaced relating to the new PSU Panther Pass. Recently, Plymouth State University’s Director of Technology Dave Carpentiere gave a run down on the short-term plans with the new system. The proposal to add a proximity chip in the cards to be used in the new tap […]
Olympic Games Come to PSU
Ready to be the next gold medalist? Or at least PSU’s next gold medalist? In light of the recent Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, Plymouth State University is offering curling. The under appreciated sport has become more and more popular since it became an Olympic event in the 1998 Winter […]
New Media Lab in Lamson 030
Plymouth State University students from all different departments finally have an area where they can put their creative minds to work in a collaborative and hands-on environment. Room 030 in Lamson Library is being transformed into a brand new media lab where students from the Communications and Media Studies Department, […]