PLYMOUTH – Tuesday, October 3 at 6 p.m. began a four game Little East Conference match up between Plymouth State University and Keene State College at Foley Gymnasium. The Panthers managed a four game sweep over the Owls bringing the Owls’ five match winning streak to a halt while improving […]
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Open Mic: Keeping music alive
The local music scene received an injection of rock from students on Monday’s Open Mic Night from PACE. With Oreos in hand and a comfy seat, the crowd gathered around the Fireplace Lounge to enjoy a night of good music and to cheer on their friends. The openers of the […]
Walk to fight cancer
On Saturday, October 14, 2006, the non-profit organization ‘Keeping You, Me & Memories Alive’ will hold it’s 7th annual Cancer Walk. Registration for the event begins at 11 a.m. on October 14 and the walk will be held from noon to midnight. The walk will take place at the PSU […]
Dave Pallone brings awareness to Plymouth State
#8220;We all have a childhood dream. Not for all of us does that come true,” speaker David Pallone told a nearly full house at the Hanaway Theatre last Thursday night. “For me, my dream came true when I walked onto a professional baseball field at the age of 19.” ALSO […]
Students ask: Where’s the heat?
Several students living in the White Mountain Apartment Complex were greeted with a note on their doors last Friday saying that the hot water would be unavailable until late afternoon Saturday. The cause of the hot water shut-down Homecoming weekend (and the reason for sporadic hot water since) is a […]
PSU celebrates another Homecoming success
Plymouth State was overrun last week with entertainment, parents and good-natured competition as Homecoming kicked off celebrating the nostalgia of “Now and Then.” Events ranged from the Lipsync contest, to the Alumni Pub Night to the Plymouth State University football game. Other headline events included GrooveBoston, the Family Dinner and […]
Gordon Brown shows potential
In 1997, Tony Blair became the youngest Prime Minister of England since William Pit in 1783. Now, Gordon Brown is looking like the strongest candidate to battle against the conservative candidate David Cameron in the next British election in 2009. On Monday September 25, 2006, Brown received a standing ovation […]
Ivory Coast sludge spill is serious
The city of Abidjan of the Ivory Coast fell into turmoil as its coastlines were covered in sludge on the morning of September 28. The sludge has already killed eight people, hospitalized dozens, and sent more than 85,000 seeking medical attention, crippling the healthcare system of this “third world” country […]
The high cost of parking
Over the summer, Plymouth installed parking meters on High Street, Langdon Street and Merrill Street with the intent of giving the college students alternative places to park, thus opening up downtown for shoppers. The plan was to keep the meters at 25 cents an hour, like the meters on Main […]
PSU Professor named N.H. Artist Fellow
Associate Professor of English Joseph Monninger has received an Individual Artist Fellowship Award from the state of New Hampshire. Monninger was selected from 90 other artists in the state to receive the $5,000 award. Individual fellowships are awarded annually to artists by a state panel of peers for excellence in […]