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PSU Grad Awarded NH Teacher of the Year

  On Mon., Nov. 18th, the Plymouth State University chapter of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) hosted NH’s Teacher of the Year and PSU graduate, Joseph Lee, a social studies teacher at Pinkerton Academy.  “The National Teacher of the Year Program began in 1952 and continues as […]

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Councilor Raymond Burton Dies

  New Hampshire politician and Plymouth State University alum Raymond S. Burton died on Nov. 12 at the age of 74 after a battle with kidney cancer.  Burton was a longtime representative of District 1 on the Executive Council. He served for three years from 1977-1979, and then returned to […]

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Ski Slopes Open Early

Loon Mountain, Cannon Mountain, Sugarloaft Mountain, and Bretton Woods have officially opened for the season. Loon has begun its season two weeks early and has 14 out of its 61  trails open. This is the first time in its 40 years of business that Loon Mountain has started the season […]

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Student Dies After Battle with Cancer

Amanda Johnston, a senior at Plymouth State University, died yesterday morning after a battle with brain cancer. Vice President Jim Hundrieser will take care of all sympathy cards and make sure they get to the family. The funeral is scheduled for Mon., Nov. 25, at 11 a.m. at the Campton […]

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Social Work Club Stitching Up Fundraisers

Plymouth State University has many different students clubs and organizations. These groups hold events of all kinds to show the student body who they are and what they do as well as raise money to do what they do. The PSU Social Work Club is currently hosting a fundraiser so […]

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Happiness is Selflessness

Mark Fischler was 24 when he woke up and had the epiphany that he was self-absorbed and ungrateful. He was not appreciative of all that life had given him. He wanted to change that. Fischler, the Chair of the Criminal Justice Department and an Associate Professor, shared his story on […]

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Never Lose Vision

Losing sight is one thing. Losing vision is another. Lauren Lamphier is 23 years old. She is a Sociology major at Plymouth State University. She loves hiking, kayaking, and snowboarding. She is legally blind.  Lamphier was diagnosed with a rare form of Stargardt Disease in May. One in 10,000 […]

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Student Stars in Dunkin’ Donuts Commercial

  Meg Anchukaitis, a junior at Plymouth State University, recently starred in a Dunkin Donuts commercial filmed on the PSU campus. Anchukaitis said she was thrilled to have been given such an opportunity. “It was super fun. I got to see the ‘behind-the-scenes’ of how a commercial is made,” said  […]

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Senator Talks Obamacare

Some students don’t care about healthcare or health insurance. Most won’t even think about it until their 26th birthday. State Senator Andy Sanborn thinks that with the current political climate students shouldn’t wait to start exploring their options for health coverage.  On Nov. 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Bradford […]

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Was It Really Worth It?

Over the past couple of years, vandalism has been taking place across campus. These instances include Hanaway Ice Arena, Samahas, and the damage from the rioting after the World Series.   Hanaway Ice Arena & Savage Welcome Center was vandalized approximately three weeks ago. Surveillance video from the Physical Plant […]