Panther Football Bounces Back Marcus Gobis For The Clock We got our first look at the 2015 Plymouth State Panthers on the 5th of September as they took on Castleton for the home opener in which they lost 21-10. This past weekend the Panthers were looking for a different outcome as they traveled to […]
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Around The Diamond
Around The Diamond Justin Siewierski Sports Editor First paper of the year. New office, and yet I’m writing it in my room… Probably because it’s so damn hot in every building but Langdon. Perks, I guess. PSU Sports News (according to me) *Women’s soccer is killing it so far this year. Nine goals […]
10 Seconds with Felix Lindeberg
10 SECONDS with Felix Lindeberg Justin Siewierski Sports Editor When it comes to the Little East Conference, Men’s soccer is about as close as it gets this year. Plymouth, who finished 3-2-2 in the conference last year, looks to break through and get back to the LEC championship game for […]
Connecting Objects and Art
Where can someone find a fog machine, a tree trunk, a boulder, a doctoral dissertation, and an opera ticket, all in the same place? This isn’t some weird outdoor office space. It’s the 2015 Faculty Art Exhibit: Objects that Inspire, at the Karl Drerup Art Gallery. Since its opening in […]
The Silver Center For The Arts 2015 Fall Preview
The three performance venues in PSU’s lovely Silver Center for the Arts are booked with a number of performances this fall to entertain, surprise, and inspire. A lineup of guest artists are scheduled as part of the Silver Series, including the return of hypnotist Michael C. Anthony on Oct. 3 […]
Jurassic World: The Park is Open
Jurassic World is a revitalization of the franchise, as well as the logical conclusion to the first book and film. Taking place 22 years after the original film, John Hammond’s dream is finally realized in the form of a fully-fledged theme park open to the public, a la Disney […]
Meet the Dance Team
The dancers clustered in one corner of the studio, ready for the last across-the-floor part of auditions. After pirouettes, battements, and grand jetes, the dance captains informed those auditioning of their last exercise: show off what you do best. One at a time, across the floor they went. Some showed […]
Stamping Out Stigma
September is National Suicide Prevention Month, and Stamping Out Stigma is soon to be PSU’s newest student organization on campus. SOS is a club promoting awareness to suicide prevention, mental illness, and depression. The idea for SOS began with Paige Young, a junior and Social Studies Education major at PSU, […]
PSU Power Rankings
The end of the school year is finally upon us and all spring sports have played their final games, After valiant efforts from all the spring teams, let’s look at their final rankings. #1 Women’s Lacrosse (Last Issue: 1) – Women’s lacrosse finishes on top with a 13-4 record, 6-0 […]
Women’s Lacrosse Season Come to an End
When you are able to capture a post-season championship, the target on your back becomes HUGE. For the women’s lacrosse team, they were able to avoid that pressure, and prevailed to seven straight Little East Conference wins. Unfortunately for PSU, the target became too big when they tried to go […]