Many Whovians know that on November 23rd, “Doctor Who” will be celebrating its 50th year anniversary. A simple show on a shoe string budget in 1963 is now one of the most popular television shows ever, thanks to a recent continuation that started in 2005. For those who don’t know, […]
Other News
The PlayStation 4 Has Arrived
The PlayStation 4 has currently been reported to have sold as many as one million systems in the first 24 hours of its release. This is no fluke, as it is the premiere gaming next-gen gaming console this season. Microsoft has gone into full-fledge gimmick mode (does it really save […]
Student Dies After Battle with Cancer
Amanda Johnston, a senior at Plymouth State University, died yesterday morning after a battle with brain cancer. Vice President Jim Hundrieser will take care of all sympathy cards and make sure they get to the family. The funeral is scheduled for Mon., Nov. 25, at 11 a.m. at the Campton […]
Almost Human Review
It is 2048, crime has risen by 400%, weapons and drugs flood the streets by way of criminal organizations, and the police force integrate android partners to aid in the takedown of crime. “Almost Human” is the second show produced by JJ Abrams (“Lost Star Trek”) and J.H. Wyman to […]
Ski Slopes Open Early
Loon Mountain, Cannon Mountain, Sugarloaft Mountain, and Bretton Woods have officially opened for the season. Loon has begun its season two weeks early and has 14 out of its 61 trails open. This is the first time in its 40 years of business that Loon Mountain has started the season […]
Next Generation Indifference
Sony’s current tag line for the launch of the Playstation 4 is “Greatness Awaits”, and while I know greatness does await in the next generation, it’s not coming this November. That’s a bit harsh, actually. It’s not that I lack any excitement for the PS4 or Xbox One, it’s just […]
Councilor Raymond Burton Dies
New Hampshire politician and Plymouth State University alum Raymond S. Burton died on Nov. 12 at the age of 74 after a battle with kidney cancer. Burton was a longtime representative of District 1 on the Executive Council. He served for three years from 1977-1979, and then returned to […]
PSU Grad Awarded NH Teacher of the Year
On Mon., Nov. 18th, the Plymouth State University chapter of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) hosted NH’s Teacher of the Year and PSU graduate, Joseph Lee, a social studies teacher at Pinkerton Academy. “The National Teacher of the Year Program began in 1952 and continues as […]
Fine to Graduate?
A three dollar fine could outweigh four years at a university and could potentially prevent a student from graduating. Many different fees can accumulate over the four years in school, some academic and some not so academic, such as late fees, parking fines, dorm damage charges and collection related […]
Clock Talk: Arts & Entertainment
Click here to listen. A&E Editor Tim Waugh and Assistant A&E Editor David Benson talk Hunger Games: Catching Fire and the Playstation 4. Click here to listen.