Beneath the ground level on Main Street in downtown Plymouth is a brand new Mexican restaurant. Jose’s, a Mom and Pop-style restaurant, has only been open for a short while, but it has big plans for the future. The brightly colored walls and classic Mexican music broadcasted throughout the restaurant […]
Other News
Keene plays spoiler in Softball Home Debut
PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth State University Softball team waited four weeks and 19 games to make their home debut. Keene State proved an unsympathetic guest for the event. Sophomore Ashlee Nicholson pitched a complete game and homered as the Owls managed a 6-3 win over the Panthers in game one […]
Meian: Of Light and Darkness
The following is an excerpt from Plymouth State University senior, James Smith’s novel Meian: Of Light and Darkness. After three and a half years of writing this 300 page novel-in-progress it’s finally done. The dream glittered like cut crystal before the startled eyes of the young elf: sharp, clear, beautiful. […]
Sorority hazing puts responsibility on the table
Home Away from Home: Sorority Hazing Accident puts Responsibility on the Table PLYMOUTH-The sorority hazing accident that killed Plymouth State University Junior, Kelly Nester on October 23, 2003 will go to trial with thanks to the Grafton Superior Court Judge Jean K. Burling’s decision to deny Plymouth State University in […]
Pride flag forum raises diversity questions
PLYMOUTH-April 11th Plymouth State University’s Fire Place Lounge was filled with students and faculty alike to participate in the Pride Flag Forum sponsored by the Student Senate. Evelyn Stiller, a professor for the Computer Science and Technology Department acted as the facilitator for the discussion. To start off the night, […]
Retiring President Donald P. Wharton “toasted and roasted”
PLYMOUTH – The Hartman Union Building Courtroom was full of members of the Plymouth State University community Tuesday afternoon for a celebration of the accomplishments of retiring PSU President, Donald P. Wharton. To mark the retiring of Wharton’s academic “uniform,” his academic robes – emblazoned with the number 13 for […]
Interviews with the 2009 candidates
The elections for the upcoming school year are next week, and the most closely watched, as well as contested, race so far has been the sophomore class president position. Current president Gene Martin and Social Chair and challenger Seth Nason came together for an interview to shed some light on […]
Plymouth State University presents Earth Week 2006
Monday, April 17, 7:00 PM, Boyd Hall Room 144, Plymouth State University “New Hampshire’s Changing Landscape 2005” Speaker: Dan Sundquist, Director of Research at the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests. Mr. Sundquist’s presentation will concern an analysis of changes in population growth, development and land use, and […]
The answer is finally here
PLYMOUTH- The long awaited information has finally come down from on high; there will be three artists performing for Spring Fling. Talib Kweli, Black Violin and Rahzel. Talib Kweli is a native of Brooklyn, New York and is an influential force in the world of underground hip-hop. He has made […]
Blame your star
Aries: You are every sign’s worst nightmare to work with because you don’t listen and you can’t stand being told what to do. It’s your way or the highway.Dream job: Firefighter Taurus: You would never miss a day of work, because the only thing the bull cares about is the […]