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Just say WOW

Blizzard Entertainment, one of the biggest game companies, was delighted by the fan base that showed up at their first ever BlizzCon. BlizzCon is a convention for fans of the company’s games, most notably, World of Warcraft (WOW). The highlight of BlizzCon was undeniably the expansion pack scheduled for release […]

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The Holidays at Eastbourne Place

Friends of the Arts Regional Arts Council’s exciting new event The Holidays at Eastbourne Place is quickly approaching! This will be the show house of the 2005 holiday season! Tour this large Victorian home decorated for the holidays by professionals and featuring original furnishings and spectacular views overlooking beautiful Newfound […]

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Top Ten

Top Ten Hottest Professors 1. Joe Monninger- English2. Heather Hamilton- Theatre3. Robin DeRosa-English4. Mark Fishler- Criminal Justice5. Angel Ekstrom- Outdoor Ed.6. Scott Coykendall- English7. Paul Rogalus- English8. Hattie Friedman- French9. Samuel Brickley- Business10. Dan Perkins- Music

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Panther Athletics dive into Winter Season

The Plymouth State University fall athletic teams are still out on the field and on the court, but that doesn’t stop the winter programs from getting underway this weekend. The Women’s Swimming and Diving team will kick off the winter season for Panther athletics, participating in the Wellesley College Relays […]

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Field Hockey and Volleyball vie for LEC titles

Conference playoffs are in full swing for fall athletics, and Plymouth State has two teams still in the mix this weekend. Volleyball and Field Hockey are both in the hunt for Saturday’s conference title games, hoping to extend their successful regular seasons into regional or even national tournament play. Women’s […]

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Primal Polphony comes to Plymouth

Ever wonder what songs Galileo heard when making his world-altering discoveries? What Michelangelo may have listened to when he was exhausted from painting the Sistine Chapel? What music Shakespeare might have heard while coping with writer’s block? What could have been playing in the street outside Leonardo Da Vinci’s studio? […]

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Buffalo State tops PSU Football

BUFFALO, N.Y. – Quarterback Mike Mikolaichik threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more Saturday afternoon to lead Buffalo State College past visiting Plymouth State University, 34-22, at Coyer Field. Buffalo State (3-4) opened the game with a seven-play, 66-yard drive, which included a 40-yard run by James Perkins, […]

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Men’s Soccer ousted by Rhode Island in LEC

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Second-seeded Rhode Island College advanced in the 2005 Little East Conference Men’s Soccer Tournament Wednesday afternoon, winning on penalty kicks, 5-3, over third-seeded Plymouth State University.The two teams battled to a 1-1 tie through regulation and two overtime periods. The game ended in a tie and penalty […]

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Silva selected to North/South game

PLYMOUTH – The leading scorer on the Plymouth State University field hockey team has been selected to the prestigious Division III North/South Senior All-Star game, as announced by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association. Senior forward Lilly Silva (Lowell, Mass.) will represent Plymouth State on the North team in the […]

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Women’s Rugby blanks Smith College, 41-0

The Plymouth State Women’s Rugby team continued its dominance last Saturday at the Recreational Field, shutting down Smith College 41-0 to qualify for the regional playoffs. Jenny Larochelle led the scoring with three try’s as Plymouth State cruises into the regional playoffs. PSU hopes to build on last year’s run, […]