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Do it in the Dark

For its sixth year, the annual “Do It In The Dark” competition has returned. Do It In The Dark is an energy saving competition between residence halls at Plymouth State University and will be held from October 1st through November 30th. The challenge entails all dormitories attempting to save the […]

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Northern Pass

The juxtaposition of dark suits and neatly knotted ties against the sea of orange t-shirts could hardly be missed entering the Silver Center for the Plymouth Public Scoping Meeting on September 24, 2013. Although an official head count was not taken, according to some of the groups who were present […]

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The President’s Tea

A spoonful of sugar makes a welcome just that much sweeter. On the morning of Saturday, October 5, 2013, leaves rolled up the driveway to President Sara Jayne Steen’s house, along with the feet of many first-year parents. Steen warmly greeted and welcomed parents in the comfort of her beautiful […]

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Tick Tock Ask The Clock

What do guys really want? Ah, the age old question. I would say that it depends on the guy’s age, but typically, no matter how old they are, they nonetheless want similar things. Men want space in the closet, to be praised for the good that they do, to be […]

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A Woman on a Mission

#8220;I’ve had enough,” began renowned Martial Artist and acting coach, Helen Anzalone Gordon. “The reports of sexual assaults are endless, unwarranted, and unacceptable.” The three-hour time difference didn’t seem to mar her early bird enthusiasm in the slightest. Moving from New York City to Los Angeles, California over twenty years […]

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Putting Plymouth on the Map

#8220;Growing up, my mom would tell me stories about our family, and the one thing she wanted to see me achieve above all was an education,” recalls Simon Gahungu, President of The International Student Association here at PSU. “This is one of the main reasons why I came to the […]

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Backstage with Derek Sanders

With the release of their fourth album Monsters in the Closet out on October 8th, Mayday Parade has quickly become a key figure band in alternative rock. Now the headliner of the Glamour Kills tour, playing alongside Cartel, Man Overboard, and Stages and Stereos, […]

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Rethinking the Way We Recycle

  Environmentally conscious liberal arts students aren’t the only ones concerned about waste from plastic bottles-the Coca-Cola Company, out of Londonderry, NH, one of Sodexo’s main beverage providers, has taken significant steps to make its production process more environmentally friendly. It seems like anything and everything humans do pollutes or taxes […]

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Harvest Festival Goes into Full Swing

PLYMOUTH, NH — The leaves have begun turning from green to blazing colors of red and intense tones of orange. Around campus the pumpkin spices and the flavors of Autumn were in the air. Homecoming weekend finally arrived and the Harvest Festival on Sat., Oct. 5, 2013 was in full […]

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Giving Back Gives Hope

The Plymouth State Community Service Center is a way for students to become engaged in service activities as well as events on campus. Not only does it connect students with one another, but to faculty and staff members as well.  Kayla Skroback, a former member of the center, spoke about […]