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Rain or Shine Spring Fling Will Go On

The annual Spring Fling event has finally arrived at Plymouth State University. Each year the event promises games and food, including a beer tent for those 21 and older, as well as great music, from both a Battle of the Bands competition on Friday to a special musical guest Saturday […]

Arts & Entertainment

The Dirties

              At some point in life, one may have come across or at least hear of the term “Exploitation Film”. This term is typically used to describe films from the 60’s and 70’s that exploited something in then modern events. Typically they focused on […]

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Dominating Performance Leads Panthers to LEC Championship Game

The Plymouth State Panthers came into their game against the Colonials of Western Connecticut State University looking for revenge after a 15-14 overtime loss a few weeks ago. Upon winning 19-7, the Panthers played one of their most complete games of the season. Before the game even started, the Colonials […]

Features

Google Totes Project Ara, Promises a Smartphone as Unique as You

  Smartphone manufacturers have been hastily working to deliver a single product that appeals to the masses, but that isn’t so easy when everyone has their own unique tastes and styles. Nokia had one of the most pronounced approaches to their product lineup, offering consumers their Lumia phones in a […]

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Making Plymouth an Even Better Community

What makes Plymouth a great place to live, work, and play? While many suggested hiking, skiing and other outdoor activities, Patti Beiderman, owner of Beiderman’s Pub & Deli said, “It’s the close knit community that makes this a wonderful place to live.” Her main dream for Plymouth? “Find a way […]

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Student Spotlight: Tegan Donnelly

  Tegan Donnelly, a Plymouth State University Senior, focuses her studies on History with a minor in Creative Writing and Women’s Studies.  As an incoming freshman in 2010, Donnelly applied and was accepted to Passport, now known as TRiO Scholars. TRiO Scholars is a federal program serving first-generation college students, […]

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Drag Queens and Kings Hold “Court” room

  Oohs, Ahhs, Ows, and laughter filled the HUB Courtroom on Wed. Apr. 16 at PSU Pride’s Annual Drag Show. Cecil Smith, senior, and Angelica Rosenthal, senior, opened the show with a mock performance of “Blurred Lines” by Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke. The audience was riled up and excited […]

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First Semester Abroad Experience

  PSU sends many students abroad every semester, both nationally and internationally. Students always come back with many stories to tell and even share some of those stories at the global fairs held on campus. Current and incoming students may be hesitant to study abroad for one reason or another, […]

Arts & Entertainment

The Local Spotlight: Nick Gallo

  Nick Gallo, a freshman at Plymouth State University, has recently popped up on the music scene after releasing his first mix tape entitled, “The Good Life.” Nick’s music has quickly gained popularity with Plymouth students reaching over 1,500 views on YouTube and SoundCloud. Nick releases his weekly “Humpday Hit” […]

Arts & Entertainment

Common Ground Hosts Seventh-Annual Earth Jam Despite Rain

Plymouth State held its seventh-annual Earth Jam festival on Sat. Apr., 26. Earth Jam, hosted by PSU’s-own Common Ground, is an annual solar-powered music and arts festival that runs all day and features performances from local student bands, as well as booths promoting eco-friendly cosmetics and clothing for sale by […]