This week Locke and Demonthesis focus their discussion on the continued conflict in between Israelis and the Palestinians. Locke: For the third time this month, we are in position to discuss the issues in the Middle East. I can’t help but become increasingly more frustrated with the way the whole […]
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Abercrombie and Fitch Contested for Biased Shirts
The next time you walk into an Abercrombie and Fitch store in search of the perfect “all-American” outfit, think twice. The clothing company recently perpetrated a national bias with a line of t-shirts boasting images offensive to people of Chinese, Polynesian, Asian, and Buddhist descent. Briefly describing the shirts: the […]
Ace of Clubs: Panthers Investment Club
The Panthers Investment Club, is a club ten years in the making, has finally been born here at Plymouth State College. Dr. Couvillion, of the business department and advisor for the club, worked with students in the past, but was never able to make the club available to students. Four […]
SBI Team Places at Regional Competition
The Small Business Institute (SBI) at Plymouth State College, affiliated with Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE,) attended a regional competition on April 9, in Hartford, Conn. Representing PSC at the SIFE competition was Jeff Moore, a Communications Major, and Tawnia Swisher, a Marketing Major. “They did a super job,” commented […]
March of Dimes Coming to Plymouth State for WalkAmerica
On the morning of Sunday, April 28, the March of Dimes will be holding the thirty-second annual WalkAmerica. This event is organized to raise money to help and eventually prevent premature babies or babies with birth defects. In addition to PSC Day, this will create a great community service opportunity […]
Baseball Shutout By Southern Maine, Rain Last Saturday
Dueling pitchers struck chords Saturday April 13, in game one of two played at Panther Field, as the PSC Panthers hosted the Huskies from the University of Southern Maine. Veteran Panther pitcher, senior Nate Provencher and Husky senior, Ryan Adams duked it out from the muggy mound, as both teams […]
Women’s Ruggers Tackle Long Island in Weekend Past
The start of the spring tournament swing for the Women’s Rugby team officially kicked off this past weekend in Islip, NY for the Ultimate Spring Rugby Classic. The long and tedious drive to the tourney wore out the lady ruggers on Saturday for their “supposed” 9:20 a.m game, which didn’t […]
Completely Different – Hyde and Seek Computers
Locke and Demonthesis are friends brought together in a forum of discussion. Both are strongly opinionated on their subjects, yet strive to be civil and understanding in their shown practice of free speech and debate. They ardently feel this is the corner stone of our society. This week their discussion […]
Otto’s Culture – Summer Jobs & Booze
Wazzzzup everybody. Summer is right around the corner, which means soon-to-be college graduates will be looking for mediocre jobs after finding out the job market doesn’t care about their future one iota. So with a bleak, immediate future ahead of me, I took it upon myself to set my own […]
The Experiences of a Non-Traditional Student
I must admit, the idea of going back to school after ten years was a bit daunting. I wasn’t sure that I would have the time, energy, or money to return to the classroom while at the same time working full-time to support myself. But, as I often do, I […]