I had the privilege of interviewing the PSU Men’s Hockey Coach Craig Russell last week to catch-up on what happened over Winter Break. Coach Russell’s team is currently first in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC), and has his team poised to make another post-season run, just like they […]
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Keene Outlasts Men’s Hoops
KEENE, N.H. -The Plymouth State men’s basketball team lost a barn-burner affair Tuesday night to Keene State. Keene (14-8) was led by the hot shooting of Senior Eric Frazio who piled in 20 points and seven rebounds. The game was a highly competitive contest throughout, as the margin between […]
Student Organizations face off in PACE’s Student Smack Down
Tues., Feb. 12, Plymouth State University’s activities committee PACE kicked off the winter carnival with a few exciting events beginning with air brushed banners, free hot chocolate and special 2013 Winter Carnival mugs in the HUB Fire Place Lounge. Later that night in the Fire Place Lounge, PACE hosted […]
Early Struggles Doom Women’s Hoops
Boston, Mass – The Plymouth State women’s basketball team suffered a 65-33 loss to the Beacons of UMass Boston Monday evening. Continuing a recent theme, the Panther’s found themselves in an early hole and were never able to recover. The Beacons were led by the play of junior Andrea […]
Men’s Basketball Drops Heartbreaker to UMASS Boston
Boston, Mass. – The Plymouth State men’s basketball team lost to LEC rival UMass Boston in the closing seconds Monday night. Trailing 64-63 with 6.6 seconds remaining, The Beacons used a Brian Clarke basket and a defensive stop to earn the victory. The game winning play put a close […]
Stoppe Gets Solar
Here at Plymouth State University, the idea or action of “Going Green” has become a main focus in recent years. The University as well as the Plymouth community have taken many steps in attempt to reduce its energy consumption and be as environmentally friendly as possible. So has any one […]
2013 Plymouth Town Elections
The beginning of a new year calls for many changes within the Plymouth community. New teachers, businesses and leaders of the community are coming to arise. In just one short month, the town of Plymouth will be holding elections for the new Board of Selectman. On March 12, 2013, […]
Held to a Higher Standard
Most college students start their day around 10 o’clock. But, for the Plymouth State University students enrolled in the Army’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), their morning begins at 5:30. They go through a series of physical readiness trainings that include a variation of push-ups, sit-ups, cardio, and weight […]
I’m Stickin’ to the Union
Last year, the Plymouth State University adjunct faulty officially unionized. This year, Plymouth could see their full time faculty following the same path. For years there have been peripheral talks about creating a faculty union, but up until this past summer there were no real discussions among the faculty […]
Saving Face for University Police
We’ve all had this moment. You see them standing a few feet away with their arms against their hips in those tight, beige button ups with “Plymouth State University Police,” badges all over, gun on person, you know he or she is the police. You walk past them with […]