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Ground Water Security

How often do you notice your fellow grocery store goers in the checkout lane purchasing bottled water? We, the community at large, may not notice it, but plastic consumes our lives, whether it’s holding the water that is quenching our thirst, or the bag that carries our groceries. Plastic never goes […]

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Gindr & Tinder: The New Wingman?

Finding love may be as simple as the swipe of your finger, as college student’s flock to mobile dating solutions Tinder and Grindr. These apps have been topping charts in the Apple App Store and Google Play store since as early as the Summer months of 2013, and have risen to […]

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Young Love

Young love, the kind seen on TV and movies, the kind of love that never fails. That thing that’s shared with someone else where just one look says it all. It’s something everyone strives for, and it’s easy to forget in our crazy lives. Especially as students, so much is […]

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The Snowy Abyss We Call Home

A month into the so-called Spring semester, but does it feel like classes have been going on for four weeks? Not so much. With all the snow days, partial cancellations, and of course, Ski Day the Spring semester has been filled with days off. So, what does this mean for […]

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Doppler On Wheels Parks at Plymouth

On Mon., Feb. 17 the Doppler On Wheels (DOW), one of the most advanced pieces of weather detecting technology in the world had it’s debut at Plymouth State University. The DOW was parked in front of the Hartman Union Building for the whole day so passers by could stop and learn about […]

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Commencement Controversy: Class of 2014 vs. Plymouth State

A Commencement verdict has been reached after an open forum was held by Plymouth State University President Sara Jayne Steen and Provost Julie Bernier and students. On Mon., Feb. 24, 2014 Plymouth State University President Sara Jayne Steen and Provost Bernier held a meeting that was open to all members of the class of 2014. […]

Arts & Entertainment

King Lear Takes Residence in Silver Center

  King Lear, the story of an aging monarch who decides to divide his kingdom amongst his three daughters, is widely regarded as William Shakespeare‘s crowning artistic achievement. In this story Lear puts his daughters through a test, asking each to tell him how much she loves him and if […]

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Zombie Boy: A Fine Show of Local Talent

  New Hampshire is a state that doesn’t see a lot of films made in it or about it. This is largely due to the fact that the state doesn’t provide tax breaks for films. While that fight is still being fought by professionals for more opportunities, that doesn’t mean […]

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Johnny Cupcakes

Johnny Earle is coming to campus. Some might know him better as Johnny Cupcakes. Still aren’t sure? Well before any hungry college kids get too excited, he doesn’t actually make cupcakes.  For those who don’t know, Earle is the founder and CEO of the clothing company, Johnny Cupcakes. Starting primarily […]

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Top 6 Least Romantic Movies

  Valentine’s Day is over, so no more romantic movies.  Here are some of the most brutal, gruesome, or just downright depressing movies that are the perfect cure for that Valentine’s Day hangover. 1.     Reservoir Dogs: Quentin Tarantino’s debut filled with blood, gangsters, corruption, betrayal. Not so romantic. The story […]