There are so many ways that I could start this column off this week. To keep it sports related for now (I guess), my bad for not coming up with one of these over Winter break. Kept saying “oh I’ll make one tomorrow,” but, clearly, it never happened. With that […]
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PAWesome Night at PSU
The PAW event held on Fri., Jan. 31, from 9 p.m.-11 p.m. in the HUB courtroom was offered to all students as a night of activities and to find out about all the organizations and clubs around campus. “I was impressed with the amount of students who showed up […]
Real Clock Talk with E$: Super Bowl Preview
Sports Editor Eric Brill and Editor-in-Chief Matthew Ormsbee sit down to talk about Super Sunday.
The Barefoot Traveler
While most of us have already whipped out our winter boots, there’s one student who refuses to let the change of seasons control his lifestyle: walking barefoot. Bennett Payne, first year student here at PSU, has been walking barefoot for sometime now. In fact he has had more […]
Bizarre Christmas Specials
You may be asking why I’m in the features section this week instead of A&E. Well that’s because I was asked to discuss something for Christmas. I was asked to talk about Christmas specials and movies. To make it more unique, I decided to talk about the weirder specials […]
Week 15 Fantasy Football Playoff Pickups (Waiver-Wire)
Quarterbacks: Ryan Tannehill vs NE: He can run and pass, and over the last month he’s been a number seven overall quarterback in fantasy. Take it how you want it but Tannehill has been surprising all fantasy owners as a strong QB2. If you are in need for a […]
Frozen
Since “The Princess and the Frog”, Disney has been in something of renaissance. The films created since that first stepping-stone are still fun and cherished Disney Classics. Some recent modern classics include “Tangled”, “Wreck-it Ralph” and “Winnie the Pooh”, and it’s with a happy heart that “Frozen” has joined this […]
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Seasonal Emotions
Everyone has emotions, but have you ever felt the seasonal emotional shifts? Have you felt that sinking feeling caused by the shortening of daylight? Our emotions have a natural flow just as the seasons do. Each season comes with its own energy, which can trigger different emotions. Think about how […]
Women’s Basketball looks to Rebound
The Plymouth State women’s basketball team traveled to Poughkeepsie, New York this past weekend for their season opener in the Vassar Tip-Off Tournament. The team fell to both Brooklyn College, 67-54, and Wellesley College, 54-37. In Friday’s game against Brooklyn, freshman Rosalie Edmonds (Goffstown, N.H.) lead the Panther with 11 […]