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Who’s Who at PSU?

The Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges is looking for the next candidates. The goal of Who’s Who is to recognize those students that have been dedicated and acomplished. It rewards those individuals for their academic excellence and for being outstanding campus leaders. The students that are […]

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PSU Celebrates National Coming Out Day

Plymouth-October 11th is National Coming Out Day, a time for those who have not come out of the closet to step out into the world and celebrate their sexuality. The Human Rights Campaign Foundation; the largest gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender organization in the United States, established National Coming Out […]

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Burton scrutinized for choice of campaign assistance

Ray Burton, the Bath Republican who has served as the Executive Councilor for District 1-which consists of 98 towns and four cities- for almost three decades, has recently been under political fire since the Concord Monitor reported on September 2nd that he had employed convicted sex offender Mark Seidensticker on […]

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Parental Notification law makers goes to the Supreme Court

WASHINGTON-The Supreme Court of the United States decided to hear the case of New Hampshire’s parental notification law in November. The law has stirred contravercy among both private citizens and law-makers. The parental notification law requires that a doctor or clinic notify one parent/guardian of a girl 18 years old […]

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Shaking Up an Old Tradition

The majority of the citizens of the United States learned about Daylight Savings Time in Elementary school, and it has been ingrained in our minds ever since.Daylight Savings Time is important because it saves energy via oil and electricity consumption, and may even save lives. The time change allows more […]

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Katrina Survivor Turns Global Entrepreneur

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18, 2005 — A few weeks ago she was being rescued on a rowboat in New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina’s wrath. Today, she’s in San Francisco starting a global business. How did she do it? Like many other people, Sara Lu decided to wait out the storm […]

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Hobbit-like creatures cause scientists to question evolution theories

Not just a fairy-tale from J.R.R. Rowling’s Lord of the Rings, last week more partial discoveries of miniature human-like creatures originally found last year on Flores Island off the coast of Indonesia, were revealed .According to cnn.com, a female jawbone discovered in the Liang Bua cave along with the remains […]

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Book Review:

In the years since embryonic implantation and genetic selection have become possible, much has been written about the rights and wrongs of conceiving one child to help another. New Hampshire author Jodi Piccoult looks at this issue from another perspective in her novel, My Sister’s Keeper. It tells the story […]

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Foreign Species take the United States by Storm

A 1999 Cornell University study estimates that the US spends $137 billion a year attempting to keep invasive species under control. Invasive species are a growing problem in the United States. The World Conservation Union defines an invasive species as “organisms (usually transported by humans) which successfully establish themselves in, […]

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Incident On I-93 Calls PSU Police to Action

PLYMOUTH-Robert Muller, 47, formerly of Meredith died on October the 8th when he shot himself after a 20 minute armed confrontation with the New Hampshire police forces. State Police Lt. Mark Myrdek observed Muller speeding and driving erratically on 93 North. Mydek pulled the blue Cheverolet Camero over near exit […]