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All-New Marvel NOW Review Round-Up

  If Marvel Comics is known for anything, it certainly isn’t for maintaining a status quo.  The comic book publisher recently launched All-New Marvel NOW!, the second wave of the company’s line-wide Marvel NOW! re-launch from 2012.  While not as extensive as DC Comics’ universe-erasing New 52 reboot from 2011, […]

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Practicing Peace: Sidore Lecture: Why Libya? Why Not Syria?

On Tuesday night in the Smith Recital Hall, faculty, students, and Plymouth residents alike gathered for the first Sidore lecture of the spring semester. According to Plymouth State’s website, the Sidore lecture series addresses, “critical issues and events in politics, society, and culture,” and each academic year addresses a different […]

Features

“Hey, I Found Your V-Card”

Maybe you’ve done it. Maybe you haven’t. Either way, losing your virginity is AWKWARD most of the time. So, what are some of the most awkward ways Plymouth students have “lost their V-Card?” Male PSU Senior: Sophomore year of college, my roommate set me up with a friend of his […]

Arts & Entertainment

Flappy Bird Flies the Coop

  Seemingly out of nowhere, Flappy Bird flew down and overtook the smartphone gaming scene, besting app records across the marketplace. Then, just as quickly, left. It’s challenging to walk around campus and meet someone who hasn’t heard of the seriously addictive, albeit mind-numbing, game that has captivated PSU students […]

Arts & Entertainment

PSU Acapella Group Set to Perform at ICCA Competition

  Plymouth’s own Acapella group, Mixed Emotions, will be competing at the Quarterfinals of the International Championship of Collegiate Acapella  (ICCA), taking place on February 23rd at Northeastern University. This will be ICCA’s 18th-annual competition. The groupwill be judged on musicality, soloists, beat boxing, and visual aesthetic (including choreography). Leading […]

Sports

Women’s Basketball ends Regular Season with Tough Loss

  The Lady Panthers basketball team traveled to Rhode Island College, where they were upended by the number one seed in the Little East Conference, 70-33. This marked the end of the regular season for PSU. Plymouth started the game with a quick 8-4 lead. Rhode Island responded with three […]

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PSU Gets New ID Cards

In June 2013 Student Life and Residential Life of Plymouth State University unveiled a brand new student ID system along with a sleek new vertical design. Freshman, transfers, and new faculty that month were the first recipients of these new IDs. However, the many students and faculty already attending PSU […]

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Local Landlords & Senate Not Showing Signs of Settlement

Selecting a place to live can be stressful. It can become even more stressful when you are worried about beating someone to the punch. Everyone wants to get the best place to live, suiting them and their needs. Both the University and local landlords in Plymouth have been working together […]

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Men’s Hockey Captures Crucial Two Points

Josh Woody (Sunderland, MD) had his first hat-trick as a Panther, and his four point performance ultimately led the Panthers to a 5-2 win over UMass Dartmouth on Tuesday night. The win brings the Panthers’ record to 10-10-2, which is the first time they are at the .500 mark since […]

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PSU Sports Wrap-Up

The Women’s Swimming and Diving team finished a strong 13th place in the New England Championships that took place last weekend (between February 14th-16th). Seniors Delia Foley (Londonderry, NH) and Shannon Rogers (Beverly, MA) had strong showings in their last meets as Panthers. Rogers scored 305.90 points in the one-meter […]