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What’s With The Water?

  In Plymouth, there are many things people love about the town; whether it is Café Monte Alto, floating the Pemi, or any other small experience that students come to cherish. The occasional brown water found in dorms and off-campus apartments is not one of them, however. Many students during […]

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Students Keep the Right to Vote

Out-of-state students will continue to have the right to vote in New Hampshire as Strafford County Superior Court ruled on Monday. The legislation makes it more convenient for students to take advantage of their American right and increase the number of votes cast.  “Students have options now, it’s really neat,” […]

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A Safe Walk Home

                Domenica Medaglia-Brown graduated from Plymouth in 2001 and is now the Pemi Hall Residence Director. When she took a job at Plymouth she was surprised to see one thing changed. “Safe Walk was gone!” Medaglia-Brown says.             Safe Walk was a student organization at Plymouth that provided students with […]

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It’s Not Margie’s Fault

  PSU students’ favorite meal exchange is no longer offered at The Sidewalk Café. The ever-popular coffee and bagel combo was a staple of the campus dining options, but has been cancelled by the University’s administrators to ensure the budget would not run a deficit.   “I’ve had many, many […]

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Plymouth Welcomes Jim Hundrieser

  Over the summer, while many students were enjoying the weather and being out of classes, Dr. Jim Hundrieser took over as Plymouth State’s new Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management (VPSAEM).  Dr. Hundrieser , who has extensive experience in student affairs, has previously worked as the Vice […]

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To Be Employed, or Not To Be Employed?

Following your dreams may not be the most realistic piece of advice for young minds nowadays. Recently, The Wall Street Journal released a list of college majors with the highest and lowest unemployment rates over 10 percent. Many of these majors are what most students are passionate about, especially the […]

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Student Success Soars to Unprecedented Rates

Last May, 41 percent of students from Plymouth State University’s 2007 cohort turned their tassels at the Commencement Ceremony, constituting the largest group of students to graduate in four years in more than two decades.   In her October 2011 Report to the Faculty, Provost Julie Bernier compared 2011’s […]

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Trying to Bridge the Gap

On Mon., Nov. 7, Plymouth State University held its final lecture of this semester’s Saul O. Sidore Lecture Series. The lecture’s featured speaker was Robert Kuttner, presenting Income Inequality in the US: What Are the Facts, What Difference Does it Make, and What Can Be Done About It? The lecture […]

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The Rejuvenation of Academia

#8220;University education is not just teaching; you have to be contributing something new to your field” says Dr. Ann McClellan, an English professor here at Plymouth State University. “We need to remember that we love doing research.”  Sabbatical is the way to do this. Many people think of Sabbatical […]

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International Week to Bring Color to Campus

At Plymouth State University, the third week in November is warmer than the rest. Campus is bustling, colorful. People are surpassingly sociable and open. There is a sense of oneness.  From Mon., Nov. 14 through Fri., Nov. 18, PSU will, for the fifth consecutive year, celebrate diversity, ethnicity, individuality, and […]