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Minding Minor Details

On October 30th, students and teachers alike came together in the Hub Fireplace Lounge to discuss and determine something that could possibly aid students in the future; minors. Some students were there to determine which classes they needed to enroll in to fulfill their current minor, and others wanted to […]

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Addressing the Pain in Pleasure

Sexually transmitted Infections are on the rise in colleges everywhere, including Plymouth State University. About 19 million new sexually transmitted infections occur each year, and nearly half affect those between the ages of 15 and 24. In terms of the college population, one out of every four students has an […]

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The Crippling College Crime

Many of us on campus hear stories of domestic disputes through the grapevine. Naturally, it is not out of the ordinary for couples to have differences, as dissimilarities are what essentially connect us with one another. But what happens when those verbal disagreements turn into physical abuse? Many are afraid […]

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PSU’s Unsung Heroes: Tim Keefe

#8220;I was under the impression that you came to ask me who I thought the university’s unsung heroes were. Instead, you want me to talk about myself as an unsung hero,” remarks Tim Keefe, Plymouth State University’s Dean of Students. Keefe insisted that there are dozens of faculty and students […]

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Post Graduate Success

It is difficult to fathom how far an education can truly take you prior to graduation. Each school year, college seniors find themselves wondering what on earth they can do with their degree. Ryan Theil, a 2012 Plymouth State University Alumni explains that PSU students do not have to look […]

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Popular Plymouth Beers

  Take a walk down Main Street.  The numerous eating establishments will satisfy even the fussiest eaters. Choices include Mandarin, Chinese, Greek, subs, burritos, or your average American Pub food. Over 21 and want to wash down that fine fare with an ice-cold one?  Boy, does Plymouth have some choices! […]

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Was It Really Worth It?

Over the past couple of years, vandalism has been taking place across campus. These instances include Hanaway Ice Arena, Samahas, and the damage from the rioting after the World Series.   Hanaway Ice Arena & Savage Welcome Center was vandalized approximately three weeks ago. Surveillance video from the Physical Plant […]

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Senator Talks Obamacare

Some students don’t care about healthcare or health insurance. Most won’t even think about it until their 26th birthday. State Senator Andy Sanborn thinks that with the current political climate students shouldn’t wait to start exploring their options for health coverage.  On Nov. 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Bradford […]

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Lactation Stations at PSU

  Established in 1997, the New Hampshire Breastfeeding Task Force is an organization to help protect and promote breastfeeding. The organization and all of its members encourage employers to be open to breastfeeding by having breastfeeding rooms as well as pamphlets with information and breastfeeding breaks for mothers. Plymouth State […]

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Student Stars in Dunkin’ Donuts Commercial

  Meg Anchukaitis, a junior at Plymouth State University, recently starred in a Dunkin Donuts commercial filmed on the PSU campus. Anchukaitis said she was thrilled to have been given such an opportunity. “It was super fun. I got to see the ‘behind-the-scenes’ of how a commercial is made,” said  […]