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Popular Plymouth Beers

  Take a walk down Main Street.  The numerous eating establishments will satisfy even the fussiest eaters. Choices include Mandarin, Chinese, Greek, subs, burritos, or your average American Pub food. Over 21 and want to wash down that fine fare with an ice-cold one?  Boy, does Plymouth have some choices! […]

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Red Sox Win Create Riots

PLYMOUTH, NH- Shortly after the Boston Red Sox won the World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals the cheers and chants for Boston and USA rose throughout campus. Crowds of students congregated outside of their dorm rooms to celebrate the big win, but what began as a celebration, turned into complete […]

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ROTC Training Students for Success

Plymouth State University has many majors and programs to offer its students. Among them is the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) military program. Although the students involved with the ROTC program stand out when they are in their uniforms, it is not a well-known program. Plymouth State Senior Dillon Bissell […]

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North River Street

It can be difficult for some people to leave their homes, even a home that has been severely damaged by a natural disaster such as Hurricane Irene. Hurricane Irene heavily impacted the lives of many people living in the town of Plymouth and Holderness back in August 2011. “As far […]

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Spirit Day Looks to Stop Bullying

Thur., Oct. 17th was Spirit Day, and handfuls of people wore purple to show support in the fight against bullying and to show support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and allied (LGBTQA) community at Plymouth State University. “It’s easy,” said Samantha Kuncio, a sophomore, “all you have to […]

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NHNA Speaks Out

The New Hampshire Nurses’ Association (NHNA) sponsored a press conference to urge state legislators not to delay Medicaid expansion. On Fri., Oct. 18, 2013, several individuals spoke in the Savage Welcome Center about the benefits of the expanding program and how the expansion will help granite staters. “We support increased […]

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The Enterprise Center at Plymouth

Since the end of the 2013 school year Plymouth State students have seen the quick construction at One Bridge Street. After an abundance of hard work it was the pleasure of Plymouth State University and all of those associated with the Grafton County Economic Development Council to announce the opening […]

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Moving Forward Together

#8220;Someone asked me on Friday if I was celebrating the vote,” said Mark Fischler, the Chair of the Criminal Justice Department and an Associate Professor. “I said sincerely, ‘No.’” On Thurs., Oct. 10, 2013, the votes for the proposed tenured and tenure-track faculty union at Plymouth State University were tallied, […]

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PSU Takes C.A.R.E. of You

One if the many responsibilities of a university is the safety and well-being of its students, faculty, and staff. Plymouth State University has shown concern of its community by creating an outreach program for members of the community, student body, and faculty.  The University installed a program called the CARE […]

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Meet the Candidate: Jim Rubens

PLYMOUTH, NH — US Senate Republican candidate, Jim Rubens, spoke and took questions from a handful of students and faculty in the Student Senate Room on Tue., Oct., 8, 2013. The Plymouth State University Republicans hosted the event, the first of PSU’s Meet the Candidate Series which will run up […]