PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Freshman Semir Mehmedovic (Franklin, N.H.) scored his second straight game-winning goal Saturday afternoon, this time six minutes into overtime to lift Plymouth State University to a 2-1 victory over Eastern Connecticut State University in a Little East Conference men’s soccer match at Panther Field.The Panthers remain unbeaten […]
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Common Man works for the Common Effort
PLYMOUTH – When hurricane Katrina hit, Common Man owner Alex Ray sprang into action and headed to the Gulf to aide in relief efforts. While his restaurants in N.H. lend a hand with the “Common Effort”-a fund to aid in Hurricane Katrina relief. According to Vince Donnelly, General Manager of […]
Laptop theft on the rise; what can be done?
PLYMOUTH – How secure is your laptop? Between last semester and this semester laptop theft is on the rise both on campus and off campus. Information Technology Manager, Cathy Bates, wants students to be aware of laptop theft and gives you a few pointers on how to keep your computer […]
We are not ALL Obnoxious
I am writing in response to the article that was written about the forum held by President Wharton on September 7, 2005. I believe it is stated by John Kelly that students “don’t wave to say thank you when oncoming traffic stops for them, it’s as if they’re saying, “To […]
News from Plymouth State’s Student Senate
Student Senate Meeting 9/12: Guest SpeakersElaine Allord and David Berona were the guest speakers at Sunday’s meeting. They discussed the new plans for Lamson Library. These plans include a new circulation desk, more classrooms on the ground floor and a new café, that will be accessible from the outside. There […]
Profile of a librarian: Getting to know PSU’s New Librarian
PLYMOUTH-On August 22 the Plymouth State University community welcomed the arrival of a new director of Lamson Library, David Beronä. The need for a new director came in the wake of the fatal death of Todd Trevorrow on November 3, 2004, nearly ten months ago. Beronä brought with him a […]
Katrina Forces New Orleans to Call For Aid
PLYMOUTH-On August 29th, category five hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, Louisiana leaving the area devastated. The city was the worst in a series of hard-hit areas in several states that included Florida and Mississippi in addition to Louisiana. While Katrina has brought death, destruction, and mayhem to millions, it has […]
Death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Leaves Bush with Another Position
WASHINGTON-On September 3, 2005, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court William Rehnquist passed away. With Justice Sandra day O’Connor ready to retire, this leaves President George W. Bush with two vacancies on the Supreme Court. However, O’Conner has decided to postpone her retirement until Rehnquist’s position is filled. President Bush […]
Salt Pork Sandwiches and Syd
One quickly learns that, for Syd, it wouldn’t be a show without an ample supply of irreverence and their third appearance here at Plymouth didn’t disappoint. For those of you new to campus (or waking life), the show on September 8th was the first of many musical performances brought to […]
Construction Causes Parking Pinch
PLYMOUTH-Until October 10th students will be feeling the crunch of a shortage in parking spaces due to the Langdon Woods construction project. The University’s latest housing project, Langdon Woods, is set to be completed by August of 2006. However, delays in property closings and construction have slashed Residential North parking […]