To the Editor, As you all know, Safe Walk is a student-run organization that runs Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 9:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. providing walking escorts to students, faculty and the staff of PSC, both on- and off-campus, in order to promote and ensure campus and community safety. Safe Walk […]
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Women’s Tennis Still Undefeated 5-0
The Plymouth Women’s Tennis team served and returned for a 5-4 win over the University of Southern Maine on Wednesday afternoon at the PE Center courts. Plymouth improves to a 5-0 record. The Panthers swept the doubles matches as Plymouth Senior Co-Captain Jaime Hazard and Junior Kate Olsen downed […]
Men’s Rugby Frozen by Bowdoin, 60-0
Welcome back, PSC Norsemen! After a short summer vacation Plymouth State Men’s Rugby is back to it. Beginning the season with several weeks of skill intense training the boys in blue went to battle against number two regionally seated Bowdoin College. Arriving in Brunswick, ME on Saturday the weather […]
Field Hockey Blanks Westfield State, 3-0
WESTFIELD, Mass. – Plymouth State College registered its fifth shutout victory in six games this season, blanking Westfield State College 3-0 Tuesday afternoon in a Little East Conference field hockey game. PSC junior goalies Ellen Ward (Thorndike, Maine) and Kerry Brady (Jefferson, N.H.) combined on the shutout, with Ward […]
Men’s Soccer Drops Both Wheaton and Roger Williams
The Plymouth State Men’s Soccer team lost their second consecutive game as non-conference opponent, Wheaton College, shut them out 0-3, Wednesday evening at Keefe Field. This loss preceded their game against non-conference opponent, Roger Williams in a close game, losing 0-1, last Saturday afternoon at Panther Field. Going into the […]
Women’s Soccer Drops Bowdoin 2-3
The Plymouth State Woman’s Soccer team dropped their second straight game, 2-3, to non-conference opponent Bowdoin College on Tuesday evening at Panther Field. The Panthers looked very strong early on in the game as they controlled a lot of the play early against a highly ranked Bowdoin team. However Bowdoin […]
Nipples In Chicken Sauce
Stepping out of the methodical release of big industry, cookie cutter albums, I was handed a CD of local artistry and found myself truly amazed at what it had to offer. Nipples in Chicken Sauce is a compilation of spoken word from the growing collection of Ginsbergian performers found every […]
One Weekend, Two Shows
This weekend, keep your eyes open for alien life forms and glamorous women. Two dynamic shows will be presented on the stages of Silver Cultural Arts Center, The Search For Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe and Jerry’s Girls. Search, written by Jane Wagner, originally starred Lily Tomlin […]
Hike of the Week
For this week, while the leaves are changing colors and the air is still a comfortable temperature for spending time relaxing outdoors, the best place to get out for a hike is Five Fingers Point in Holderness. This easy level hike leads out to edge of Squam Lake. It’s mostly […]
Traditions of a Dying Culture Written In Thread
The year following September 11 has seen an increased interest in Middle Eastern culture and religion. Schools are assigning passages from the Koran as summer reading and students are lining up for courses on Islam. Plymouth State College is doing its part to educate the community with Understanding Our […]