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Snowboard Club Saves Students Money

  On Wednesday November 28, 2012, The Plymouth State University Snowboarding Club hosted a sale in the Fire Place Lounge in the HUB. The sale included various snowboarding items from goggles to boots. The sale was organized and run by the Snowboard Club, however, the majority of the tables in […]

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A Festival of Trees

The Plymouth Senior Center hosted its annual Festival of Trees on Friday. The center dedicated three rooms of its top floor to the festival and they were finished off with lots of lights and other seasonal decorations. The main components of the festival were the trees. Each tree ranged from […]

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Where’s The Money?

  Students are very aware of the rising cost of attending college. As with any university, PSU depends on alumni donations and support to try and keep costs low, and to pay for different projects across campus, such as renovations or student scholarships. Yet compared to other universities, PSU ranks […]

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Where’s The Money?

  Students are very aware of the rising cost of attending college. As with any university, PSU depends on alumni donations and support to try and keep costs low, and to pay for different projects across campus, such as renovations or student scholarships. Yet compared to other universities, PSU ranks […]

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Master Chief: Back And Better Than Ever

When 343 Industries revealed two summers ago that they would be taking over the responsibilities for the Halo Franchise from Bungie, fans were understandably concerned. Bungie’s five total releases in the Halo canon were ridiculously popular, classic, and at times as disappointing as they were groundbreaking. After ten long years, Bungie […]

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Community, Confliction, Condemnation, and Chevy

It seems to be an uphill fight once again for the popular cult-hit sitcom “Community.”  While it is in constant limbo about its airing schedule, the executives of NBC seem to not understand what a hit they have on their hands.  While abysmal shows such as “Whitney” and “Guys With […]

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Plymouth’s Unsung Heroes: Humble Hostess of the HUB

The Hartman Union Building, Plymouth State’s ‘grand central station’, has been Jennifer Smith’s stomping ground for the past five years. Wearing the hat as Administrative Assistant and also Reservationist for the HUB are two demanding positions that she manages with intricate organization, and a warm, friendly demeanor. Smith is no […]

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Tat Jacking: Can You Own Art if it’s on Your Skin?

Tat Jacking is a phenomenon that is taking over social media as of late. With the ever-increasing popularity and acceptance of tattoos, originality is the most important thing that clients are looking for when they buy a new piece of art for their body. But because social media is an […]

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Tat Jacking: Can You Own Art if it’s on Your Skin?

Tat Jacking is a phenomenon that is taking over social media as of late. With the ever-increasing popularity and acceptance of tattoos, originality is the most important thing that clients are looking for when they buy a new piece of art for their body. But because social media is an […]

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A Sweet Taste of Success: Biederman’s Deli and Pub

For 35 years Biederman’s Deli and Pub has been locally owned and operated by the Biederman family and has become one of the most popular and distinguished businesses in Plymouth, NH. “You find you niche in the business world and you try to stay with it,” said Owner Patti Biederman. […]