To say that Tyler, The Creator’s Wolf was one of my most anticipated albums of the year is an understatement. I went through long phases with both Bastard, his mixtape, and Goblin, his first album that lasted months that likely annoyed more than a few people I’m friends with. And, […]
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Clubs, Funds and the Senate
There are around 100 different student clubs and organizations here at Plymouth State. Consequently, in order to run these clubs, there is a need for funding. Funding has become a grave problem this year and will be in the fall of 2013. Money for these up-and-coming clubs comes from […]
Biederman’s Deli Kicking it Old School with Open Mic Night
For the first time in ten years, Poets and Writers Club held an open mic night at Biederman’s Pub & Deli located on Main Street on Wed., Mar. 27th. The small restaurant was packed with a variety of people ordering subs and drinks while they waited for the show […]
Netflix Brings Back All Shows
With the release of the newest season of Arrested Development in May, Netflix has announced that it plans to bring back any and every show that has ever been canceled, but especially those canceled by the Fox network and/or Joss Whedon shows. “We already have a ton of shows on our streaming service, we […]
PSU Men’s Baseball Goes 5-6 on Roadtrip to FL
FORT MEYERS, Fla. – The Plymouth State University baseball team took their annual spring trip to Fort Meyers, Florida this past week and finished the trip with a 5- 6 record. After starting the trip by winning five of their first seven, the Panthers dropped the final four games […]
Panthers Roar Past UMass
Holderness, NH- Plymouth State University defeats UMass Boston in their first conference matchup, posting 15 goals while only letting up 4. They improved their overall record to 4-1 (1-0). PSU struck early and hard leading 4-2 after the first quarter. They continued to add to their lead shooting 6 […]
The Richard and Virginia Diaries: Spring Break Edition
Spring Break is the most anticipated holiday for college students. While some use this vacation as a time to relax and to reconnect with family, many utilize this brief break to create not only moments they’ll never forget, but to savor the many nights they won’t remember. Here at […]
State of the University Address
On March 7th,President Sara Jayne Steen held her State of the University address at the Silver Center. President Steen’s address celebrates “some of the year’s success, and to delineate challenges and issues on which we must focus,” said President Steen. The main focus of the President’s speech was “building for […]
Union Vote Set, Despite Ambivalence
Earlier this month, tenure-track faculty members officially filed for unionization election with the Public Employees Labor Relations Board, and will hold an official vote in the coming weeks. As Gary McCool, Associate Professor and Coordinator of Reference Services at Lamson Library stated, “The formation of a faculty union can […]
Hall No Longer “Hall Hall”
On Sat., May. 17, 2013 Samuel Read Hall (also known as Hall Hall) will be closing its doors as an on-campus housing dormitory. “We’re done after commencement, once we hit graduation we will move res life belongings,” said Associate of Residential Life, Dining, and Conference Services, Tom Weeks. Hall […]