PLYMOUTH – Two birds found in Plymouth have tested positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) resulting in a shocked and panicked Plymouth community. “Two [birds with EEE (Eastern Equine Encephalitis)] have been found in Plymouth in the last two weeks and their location is confidential,” said Deputy Chief Tom Morrison […]
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The Symposium: scholarly essays brought to you
One of the newest student publications, The Symposium’s purpose is to present a medium where students can publish their scholarly essays. Nate Bieniek, a junior philosophy major, had wanted to put together The Symposium since he was a freshman. Originally, he wished for it to be a purely philosophy-oriented publication […]
Read me for a healthy body
Waiting for a magic pill isn’t the shortcut to a healthy, sexy body. Food is. Eating certain foods can help prevent cancer, ward off colds and the flu, prevent heart disease, and improve physical appearance. Although not be as easy as magic, it really isn’t much harder – and it’s […]
PSU’s own in a jam due to Hurricane Rita
PLYMOUTH – Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Retha Fielding, native of Texas, left for Houston not knowing that she’d be braving the wrath of Hurricane Rita. Fielding left Tuesday, September 20, to be at a friend’s side in the hospital. She was originally coming home on Monday, September 26, and […]
Hazing: Guest speaker brings outside issues home
PLYMOUTH – “I know as much about brain surgery as a drunk person knows about safety.” This is the message Judge Mitch Crane conveyed to PSU students on September 22. In the HUB Courtroom, Plymouth students gathered to listen to a hazing workshop. All members of Greek life and sports […]
Female student hospitalized after possible backlash attack
On Monday, September 26, at 2:57 a.m., police received a crime against person report. A female student from the White Mountain Apartment Complex reported that another female student had been “attacked and physically assaulted” (Michelle Hutchins, Director of Public Relations) by three males. “The Lakes Region Mutual Fire Aid Association […]
PSU Students Displaced by Fire
PLYMOUTH – Plymouth Fire Department responded to a single alarm fire at 46 B Pleasant Street at mid-night, Friday September 23rd. Fire officials arrived at the scene to a cloud of heavy smoke coming from one apartment of the three unit building occupied by Plymouth State University students, whose names […]
Students See Sustainability First Hand in Swedish Course
Last Monday, Steve Whitman gave a presentation in Hyde about the course he held in Sweden over the summer. The course, called Sustainable Sweden, focused on The Natural Step, a four-step process businesses follow to ensure they are working while making the least impact possible on the environment. The Natural […]
The Ace of Clubs
Swing dancing is an oldie, but still a goodie.In the interest of beginning an official swing dancing club, there will be a preliminary informational meeting on Tuesday, October 4, at 7 p.m. in the HUB’s Fireplace Lounge. Started by Alaina Ward and Sho Chang, the club is open to all […]
A Whole New World
Who wouldn’t like to own the tropical island of Ukraine, Norway, or Newfoundland? What? It doesn’t take a geography major to know that these places aren’t islands. But now they are. Sound too good to be true? For most, it is. But for millionaires and large company investors, it will […]