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Winning Ways Continue for Men’s Lacrosse

The winning continues for the PSU Men’s Lacrosse team, who beat UMass Dartmouth 9-7 for their sixth win in a row last Saturday. The team is 7-1 overall and 2-0 in the LEC. Their first division win came against Western Connecticut in a nail biting 8-7 victory, with Senior Aaron Boss […]

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Softball Chalks Up First Win of the Season

In their Little East Conference opener last Friday, the PSU Softball team downed UMass Dartmouth 4-2 for their first game played since their Spring Break trip to Florida. Senior pitcher and captain Whitney Roberts (Chocorua, N.H.) threw for a complete game, allowing only five hits and drilling in four strikeouts in […]

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PSU Power Rankings

It’s time for another edition of PSU Spring Power Rankings! Your Plymouth Sate Panthers have been tearing it up these past couple weeks and impressively they’ve done it all on the road. Hopefully after this upcoming week of 60 degree temps we will have home baseball and softball games by […]

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Duke Versus the World

Being a Duke fan is like being that one kid in your high school class that you thought just might be the most annoying person this side of the Mississippi. You know, that one you had in EVERY class, the one that thought they were your friend but really wasn’t. […]

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Real Sports Talk with E$

It shapes up to probably be my longest day/night of the semester, as I have a decent amount of stuff going on. I write this on Wednesday, April 8th, on my way down to Bridgewater State University with the Plymouth State Women’s lacrosse team, and we are just north of the greater […]

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2015 MLB Preview

The MLB season is a grueling affair with 2430 total games between 30 teams over 6 months. In all fairness, anything can happen, that being said based off of rosters and stats, here’s what I think the MLB season will look like this season. You may all feel free to […]

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Red Sox Preview

Let’s face it, as awesome as the Patriots, Celtics, and Bruins are, Boston is a baseball town. Us New Englanders, minus a few Yankee fan nuts, eat, sleep and breathe Red Sox baseball, we pack the cathedral of Fenway Park to cheer on our boys in the red stockings. Last […]

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Student Spotlight: Brittany Urban

CLOCK PHOTO/TINA SERVAES Brittany Urban is a junior here at Plymouth State University. She majors in Marketing with a focus on Integrated Marketing Communication. This past spring break she visited the Dominican Republic, not because she wanted to relax on a beach, rather, she and 11 others helped build a […]

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Chatting For Change

Everyone has an opinion on what could be improved throughout the university. Whether it be shuttle times, quiet hours, or the unnerving flickering of the sidewalk lights, everyone has an idea of how the school should be run and what changes should be made. The only way to know what’s […]

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Student Support Foundation

CLOCK PHOTO/JENNIFER TEPPER There are a number of problems students find themselves running into such as getting food, or emergency financial needs for medical, travel, or textbook expenses. The Student Support Foundation (SSF) is a confidential program established in August 2005 that is available for Plymouth State University students to […]