For a mind-spinning thrill ride full of twists look to “Déjà Vu,” the new blockbuster starring Denzel Washington (“Inside Man,” “The Manchurian Candidate”) and former Batman heartthrob, Val Kilmer. Washington’s character Doug Carlin, an investigator for the ATF, looks into a ferry bombing that takes place in his home city […]
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Panthers charged over by Colby-Sawyer
PLYMOUTH – Colby-Sawyer charged over the Panthers 68-58 Tuesday evening at Foley Gymnasium. The Chargers’ Emma Pasquale and Noelle Surette combined for 43 points, 17 rebounds and eight blocked shots. Pasquale, who leads Colby-Sawyer in offense this year, made 12-of-17 shots from the floor to finish with a game-high 26 […]
Annual Plymouth State University Silver & Gold Soccer Campaign shoots and scores this season
The PSU Silver & Gold Soccer Campaign kicked the men’s and women’s soccer teams into style this past season with the addition of permanent goals, new player benches and dugouts, an officials’ dug out, and new speakers were put into place. Upgrades to the sound system, new videography capacity and […]
Let’s hear it for sports! Literature and sports unite!
The Lamson Learning Commons: The perfect atmosphere for studying
The Lamson Learning Commons is not only a place to check out books and grab a sandwich, it also provides students with the perfect atmosphere for studying. The Lamson Learning Commons held their grand opening in September where the, “Lamson Library united with Information Technology Services to create Lamson Learning […]
Embracing Holiday spirit P-State style
The American Red Cross, New Hampshire Catholic Charities, The Angel Tree Project, Toys For Tots, and the New Hampshire Union Leader’s Santa Fund for the Salvation Army. These are just a few of the charities that are donating time, money and goods to millions of the less fortunate during the […]
Sodexho clarifies November 17 article
I am writing this letter to clarify the process for “Exchange Meals” at Plymouth State University. An article appeared in your 11/10 edition that I did not feel captured the full message dining services wants our students to comprehend. First and foremost, we always try to offer the greatest value […]
2006-2007 winter sports update
Winter sports are fully underway and for the most part, they aren’t doing as well as expected. It’s still early in the season, but we’ll round up what we’ve seen so far. The men’s basketball team netted the Cobblestone Inn Tip-Off Tournament Championship with a win over Wheaton and squeaked […]
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week a success
The week of November 12 was National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. Students here at Plymouth State University worked throughout the week to raise public awareness on campus and throughout the Plymouth community about the growing national and local problem. There were several events, including a food drive and a […]
Saddam Hussein convicted of 148 murders
Saddam Hussein, the former dictator of Iraq, has been convicted in the 1982 killings of 148 residents of Dujail, Iraq. He has been sentenced to hang, but due to Iraqi law, an appellate court will, in approximately a month, to begin proceedings to review the case. According to cnn.com, the […]