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An-Tea Party

PLYMOUTH – When Playboy magazine named Plymouth State the number nine party school in America, they probably didn’t have this in mind. The downtown common was buzzing Friday afternoon as a group of student activists, Students for Sanity, engaged in protesting the tea-party rally.                   The Students for Sanity […]

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Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges

Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges has furthered the aims of higher education by rewarding and recognizing individual academic excellence on a national level.  This national Who’s Who Program bestows this honor on outstanding campus leaders for their scholastic and community achievements. Only college juniors, seniors and […]

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Plymouth continues to strive through tough times

President Sara Jayne Steen held her annual State of the University address on Wednesday, March 9th.  In her address, President Steen was able to touch upon a myriad of issues that have affected the campus, both positively and negatively, such as the expansion of the University’s academic curriculum, and […]

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Breaking Up The Ice

On Monday, March 7th, 2011, Plymouth State University issued an emergency flood warning stating, “Cars @ PE Ctr, Ice Arena & Physical Plant MUST be moved ASAP!” followed by a link with temporary parking information. This flood emergency was due to an increased amount of precipitation and a rise […]

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A new balance of power

America is blushing a deep red. The nation has spoken, and as a result of Tuesday’s midterm elections, Republicans have regained influence in the House of Representatives.  Since 2006, Democrats have held the majority of the 435 seats in the House of Representatives. Until Tuesday night, that is. After […]

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The Flood Is Coming

On July 22, Mother Nature swelled, erupted, and wreaked devastating calamity on 20 million Pakistanis, inundating one-fifth of the country in water. According to The New York Times, flooding began in the province of Baluchistan, rushed across the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province, and hurled southward into Punjab and Sindh. The total […]

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Allocations Commitee cuts back, way back

On Tues., Nov. 9, 2010 the Allocations Committee, after several hearings and receiving the approval of Student Senate, released the amount each organization will receive for the 2011-2012 academic year. There were a few changes in the allocations process this year which included The Board of Trustees changing the time […]

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Allocations Committee cuts back, way back

On Tues., Nov. 9, 2010 the Allocations Committee, after several hearings and receiving the approval of Student Senate, released the amount each organization will receive for the 2011-2012 academic year.  There were a few changes in the allocations process this year which included The Board of Trustees changing the […]

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PSU Democrats host Peggo Hodes and AnnMarie Morse

On Weds., Oct. 20, Plymouth State University had the honor of hosting Mrs. Peggo Hodes and Mrs. AnnMarie Morse at an event held by the Plymouth State Democrats. AnnMarie Morse, mother of Michelle Morse, was the galvanizing force behind the creation and acceptance of N.H. House Bill 37 and […]

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Rock the vote 2010

As election day looms, PSU readied itself to vote by holding a voter registration event in the HUB last Monday. Approximately 50 students registered. Student Body President Bryan Funk and Vice President Sam Wisel ran the voter registration drive, appealing too all students who wish to be active members of […]