COURTESY PHOTO The women’s basketball team went to the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth this past Saturday to play in the Little East Conference match-up. It was a rough day for the team, losing 44-72 and continue a three-game losing streak rut they are in. This now moves the team’s record […]
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Plymouth Ties as Rajsigl Tallies 21 Saves
COURTESY PHOTO The Panthers were home this past Saturday to take on the Salem State Vikings in the third annual teddy bear toss game. Plymouth came in off a loss the day before and were looking to get back in the win column and move their record closer to .500, […]
Wrestling Pins Down Eighth Place
This past Saturday, Plymouth State’s wrestling team traveled to the University of Southern Maine for the annual Ted Reese Invitational. Big wins from Dylan da Silva (Bayville, NJ) and underclassman Will Jarvis (Point Pleasant Beach, NJ) helped bring the Panthers to 31.5 total team points and finish in eighth place […]
Swimming Drowns Out Rhode Island
The Plymouth State women’s swimming and diving team secured their second win of the season as they hosted Rhode Island College this past Saturday afternoon. Plymouth topped RIC by also 40 points to make their record 2-2 for the season. “In our meet against RIC, everyone performed really well! We […]
Track Opens Their Season at UMass
The women’s and men’s indoor track and field team opened up there 2018-2019 season this past Saturday after they traveled to the University of Massachusetts Boston. Although this was a non-team scoring meet, several PSU athletes set new school records or personal records. Tim Gray (Derby, VT) started it off […]
Joe Simpson’s 23 Points Lead the Panthers to LEC Win
COURTESY PHOTO The Panthers took on the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Corsairs this past Saturday in a Little East Conference matchup. The Panthers were on the road and Plymouth entered the game with a 4-3 overall record and a 1-0 conference record. They had just snapped a two-game losing streak […]
Letter to Students, Faculty and Staff on the New Housing Policy
Dear Students, Faculty and Staff, Building a world class university at PSU, as is our intention, requires collaboration, teamwork, and transparency. The way this new campus policy that requires all students to live on campus until they are 21 came about, does not reflect a commitment to these three elements […]
PSU-AAUP Statement of Support for Students Regarding New Campus Housing Policy November 19, 2018
On Oct 25, 2018, Plymouth State University announced changes to its on-campus housing policy that will likely force the vast majority of students to live in campus housing for at least one extra year. Students have voiced their disapproval of these policy changes. While we are disappointed by the handful […]
The Accelerated High School Program
Plymouth State University is unveiling a new program that will allow high school students to take college courses, in order to meet certain requirements for their high school curriculum. The Accelerated High School Program is designed to allow high school students to challenge themselves academically and expand their coursework. Ryan […]
WWI Food Administration Exhibit Opens in Lamson
PHOTO BY SAMANTHA LATOS On Wednesday, November 14, a new exhibit opened up by room 112 in Lamson Library. This exhibit features a lot of donated information about the World War I Food Administration in New Hampshire. Kennedy Mathis is the student responsible for putting it all together. Mathis works […]