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PSU Climatologist working in New Guinea

Last March, the British magazine New Scientist, as well as the Reuters news, agency released stories about PSU Climatologist Michael Prentice and his research of the effects of global warming in Papua, New Guinea. The highland areas he has been studying are some of the most isolated places on the […]

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Get CREATIVE this Holiday season

Next to studying for finals, coming up with the money to buy everyone gifts is probably one of the most stressful things for college students around the holiday season. According to a survey by the National Retail Federation, Americans spend an average of $791.10 this year in gifts, food and […]

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Plymouth parking update

The parking meters on High Street, Langdon Street and Merrill Street are now officially 25 cents an hour which were previously $1.00 per hour. Dan Fornash, head of the parking committee would like to thank all of the student body for their cooperation throughout all the issues the campus and […]

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Plymouth Town Clerk dies in auto accident

A two-car collision on Route 3 on Friday morning, December 8, killed Plymouth’s longtime town clerk and sent three others to the hospital, police said. Long time Plymouth Town Clerk, Kathleen Latuch, 59,was a passenger in a 2002 Ford Focus traveling southbound, which was struck by a northbound 2005 Dodge […]

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Potential presidential candidate visits NH

Barack Obama, the incredibly popular first-term senator from Illinois, visited New Hampshire on Sunday in order to help state Democrats celebrate their historic election results in November. Supporters paid $25 apiece to hear the potential Presidential candidate speak. Obama, who rose to fame in 2004 after speaking at the 2004 […]

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Chris Mongeon speaks at Student Senate

On the evening of December 10, Chris Mongeon came before Plymouth State University’s Student Senate to answer questions he had received regarding Sodexho’s dining services. He had received around 30 questions via e-mail from student senators and their constituents, and also he answered questions from students sitting in on the […]

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Plymouth State student assaulted, campus security alert issued

A female PSU student reported being assaulted by an unidentified man on-campus Sunday morning, December 10 at approximately 2:30 a.m. The incident occurred between the areas of Merrill Street and the Student Apartments located near Centre Lodge. According to the police, the woman, whose name was not released, told police […]

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Art students spice up Speare with murals

The plain white walls of the Bursar and Financial Aid office recently received a fresh burst of color, ingenuity and creativity from several students of the Plymouth State University Art and Art History Club. The two groups created murals depicting PSU in the “past, present and future;” their works, are […]

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Panthers claw through the Raiders

PLYMOUTH – First year Mike Chergey scored a season-high 31 points to help the Plymouth State University to defeat River College 74-56 at Foley Gymnasium on Tuesday evening in a non-conference match-up. Chergey nailed 14-of-20 shots from the floor, caught four rebounds, made two steals and two assists in the […]

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Plymouth State Wrestling captures team title at Ted Reese Invitational

The Plymouth State University captured the team title at the Ted Reese Invitational Wrestling Tournament at Southern Maine University. The Panthers had three individual champions and 15 place-winners at the tournament. “This tournament wasn’t as strong as some of the others we’ve been to,” said PSU head coach Jason Holder. […]