Plymouth State University’s Silver Center for the Arts is currently hosting the MOMMA exhibition. The show features New Hampshire artists Marcia Santore, Laura Morrison, Patricia Schappler, and Annette Mitchell. From the paintings to sculptures the array of pieces and genres represented give the show versatility. The exhibition is named MOMMA […]
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Biederman’s Serving Up Funds for Relay for Life
The Pre-Medical Professional Society teamed up with Biederman’s Thurs. night, March 6th in hosting a fundraiser and trivia night to raise money for Relay for Life. Relay for Life is sponsored by the American Cancer Society and is a nonprofit organization that funds Cancer research. The event had a massive […]
Pre-Medical Professional Society Hosts Relay for Life Event
Do you want to help in the battle for fighting against cancer, compete in fun trivia games and have some delicious food and drinks? If you answered “yes” to any of these of these questions, head on down to Biederman’s Deli & Pub on Thurs., Mar. 6 from 6:30-8:30 p.m., […]
The Office of Environmental Sustainability
The Office of Environmental Sustainability is making a difference on campus. If you have an interest in sustainable living and what you can personally do in order to reduce your own carbon footprint, then OES has the answers for you. By partaking in some of the many events and learning […]
Doppler On Wheels Parks at Plymouth
On Mon., Feb. 17 the Doppler On Wheels (DOW), one of the most advanced pieces of weather detecting technology in the world had it’s debut at Plymouth State University. The DOW was parked in front of the Hartman Union Building for the whole day so passers by could stop and learn about […]
Johnny Cupcakes
Johnny Earle is coming to campus. Some might know him better as Johnny Cupcakes. Still aren’t sure? Well before any hungry college kids get too excited, he doesn’t actually make cupcakes. For those who don’t know, Earle is the founder and CEO of the clothing company, Johnny Cupcakes. Starting primarily […]
Practicing Peace: Sidore Lecture: Why Libya? Why Not Syria?
On Tuesday night in the Smith Recital Hall, faculty, students, and Plymouth residents alike gathered for the first Sidore lecture of the spring semester. According to Plymouth State’s website, the Sidore lecture series addresses, “critical issues and events in politics, society, and culture,” and each academic year addresses a different […]
PSU Gets New ID Cards
In June 2013 Student Life and Residential Life of Plymouth State University unveiled a brand new student ID system along with a sleek new vertical design. Freshman, transfers, and new faculty that month were the first recipients of these new IDs. However, the many students and faculty already attending PSU […]
Local Landlords & Senate Not Showing Signs of Settlement
Selecting a place to live can be stressful. It can become even more stressful when you are worried about beating someone to the punch. Everyone wants to get the best place to live, suiting them and their needs. Both the University and local landlords in Plymouth have been working together […]
Meet the GOP Candidate: Joe Kenney
PLMOUTH, NH- On Tues., Feb. 4, at 5:30 p.m., the Plymouth State University Republicans held their Spring 2014 kickoff. Food and drinks were served in the HUB Tower Room as a group of 14 students and staff sat down to listen to Former District 3 State Senator Joe Kenney. Joe […]