The Plymouth State women’s soccer team next played host to the team from Eastern Connecticut State University in Little East Conference play. The Warriors were able to get on the board early and took a 2-0 lead going into the 2nd half. After the Warriors scored yet another goal […]
Other News
The NHL Lockout For Dummies
Commissioner Gary Bettman and other executives of the National Hockey League have proven again to themselves, the players, and most importantly the fans that they still refuse to learn from their mistakes. The NHL has been locked out for the second time in eight years, although unlike the first […]
Plymouth State Tennis Back At .500 After Another Shutout
Plymouth, N.H – With the hope of getting back to .500, The Plymouth State women’s tennis team hosted the team from visiting Western Connecticut State University in a Little East Conference Match. Equally their total from last Thursday against Lyndon State, the lady Panthers cruised to an easy 9-0 […]
Plymouth’s Unsung Heroes: There’s Something About Mary
In the midst of the busy bodies across the Plymouth State campus resides a woman whose dedication to her job supports an entire flock of faculty, as well as the students who step into her office. Mary Petz, administrative assistant to the English Department and mama bear of all […]
Green Day’s Teenage Angst
If progress were tracked inside a bubble, Green Day would be an enormous success with their latest release, ¡Uno!. In fact, if Green Day’s career existed in such a bubble they’d be magnificently revolutionary. But they don’t, and never will. They sit in a state of middling mediocrity that will […]
Panther Football Splits a Pair of Games on the Road
The Panther’s defense answered every call, and a 13-7 second quarter lead was all the team would need to hold off the Mariners of Maine Maritime Academy, and earn their first victory of the season. The win lifted Plymouth’s record to 1-2, and was a close contest the entire […]
Professor and Representative Debate Constitution
On Tues., Sept. 24, a panel was held in Boyd Hall to discuss the U.S. Constitution and its role in making law in the United States. Dr. Robert Egbert of the Political Science Department and Hon. Gregory Sorg, the state representative for Easton, debated the document’s original intention, and […]
PSU Field Hockey Set to Clash with Keene Wednesday
PLYMOUTH, NH – The Women’s Field Hockey team has been off to a hot start this semester, opening with a 5-2 record through their first 7 games. Even more spectacular is their undefeated play within the conference. “We are 2-0 and in a three-way tie for 1st in the LEC,” […]
Tuition Increase Takes Effect
In January 2012, the University System of New Hampshire (USNH) Board of Trustees voted on a measure that increased student tuitions at the University of New Hampshire, Granite State College, Keene State College, and Plymouth State University, which took effect in September, 2012. This has led to a nearly […]
Cult Movie Magic at The Flying Monkey
No, Jim Jones isn’t fronting the concession stand. No, Charlie Manson isn’t the bathroom attendant drying off the hands of patrons. Certainly, Plymouth State University’s own professor Paul Rogalus isn’t adorned in robes uttering incantations. What is happening at The Flying Monkey however, is nothing short of fantastic and […]