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Studying Abroad & Aboard

Studying abroad is a great way for students to see new things. On Tues., Feb. 4, the HUB Fireplace hosted a Study Abroad Open House. Jess Pine, the International Program Coordinator with the Center for Global Engagement, located in Mary Lyon Hall, hosted the event. Jess Morel the Associate Director […]

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Renovating Samuel Reed Hall

When the fences went up around Samuel Reed Hall, informally known as “Hall Hall” and the construction workers started pouring in, students in the area began to wonder what was going on at the vacant building. Samuel Reed Hall, a former residential hall last used in the fall of 2012 […]

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PSU Going Green: RecycleMania 2014

RecycleMania is back! This is PSU’s 6th year participating in the National Recycling Competition between colleges and universities. The competition runs from Feb. 3 – Mar. 30 throughout campus PSU hopes to demonstrate that it’s one of the most sustainable campuses in New Hampshire by recycling more waste than other […]

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Abby Hernandez Still Missing

  Missing person stories have taken over headlines for decades. The stories tend to provide the usual evidence, but the story of Abigail Hernandez is a bit of a game-changer. The 9th of October must have started out as any other day for 15-year-old Abigail Hernandez as she attended Kennett […]

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PAWesome Night at PSU

  The PAW event held on Fri., Jan. 31, from 9 p.m.-11 p.m. in the HUB courtroom was offered to all students as a night of activities and to find out about all the organizations and clubs around campus. “I was impressed with the amount of students who showed up […]

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DegreeWorks is Working for Students

Students can breathe a little easier now when planning out their degrees and keeping track of their requirements thanks to DegreeWorks. DegreeWorks is a comprehensive academic advising, transfer articulation, and degree audit solution that helps students and their advisors successfully negotiate an institution’s curriculum requirements. It is refereed to as an […]

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PAW Kick-Off Highlights Late-Night Possibilities

Returning students won’t have to wait long for fun. On the first Friday of the new semester, Jan. 31, the Student Recreation Program will sponsor the PAW Kick-Off Event. Taking place in the HUB Courtroom and Fireplace Lounge from 9 p.m. – 11p.m., the PAW Kick-Off will give students a […]

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Angel Tree Project Gives Back

Looking for a way to give back to your local community? The Angel Tree project is back at Plymouth State. Their first day of tabling was November 20, where the volunteers set up all the cards available for selecting. Each card lists an anonymous child and their Christmas wish list. […]

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Senior Checklist

The fall semester is coming to an end, and that means Plymouth State University’s Class of 2014 is getting closer to the end of their college careers and receiving the diplomas they have worked so hard for. With graduation approaching, there are many different things that this year’s seniors have […]

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Fine to Graduate?

  A three dollar fine could outweigh four years at a university and could potentially prevent  a student from graduating. Many different fees can accumulate over the four years in school, some academic and some not so academic, such as late fees, parking fines, dorm damage charges and collection related […]