10. cops act as bouncers on private property9. you can’t get into dorms without a special stamp8. there is nowhere to park without getting a hundred dollar ticket7. you know something is extremely wrong when the cop to student ratio is ten to one6. tax dollars go to gas money […]
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wallow in clay hollow music festival
The Wallow in Clay Hollow will be offering music from all over the Northeast at its 3rd annual event in Piermont, NH this summer. The grassroots event will be kicking off at 7pm on Friday July 8th with a night of live music entertaining the early festival goers, while they […]
PSU Baseball Pulls Off Comeback Against Castleton State, 7-6
PLYMOUTH – On Friday, April 29 the Plymouth State University Panthers baseball team played in a non-conference matchup against the Spartans of Castleton State at Panther Park. The Panthers were coming off of a thrilling high-scoring 13-12 victory that was won in the bottom of the ninth inning against Salem […]
Lady Panthers Pulverize Bears
Last Saturday, April 30 at Arold Field, a lacrosse game took place that featured the women of Plymouth State attempting to win their third straight game and boost their record to an impressive 8 – 4. The weather was typical for this late April exhibition, and when the two teams […]
“Zox” Rains Down on Plymouth Campus
Last Friday, Zox returned to Plymouth State University for yet another riveting performance. Always a favorite, violinist Spenser Swain, bassist Dan Edinberg, Singer Eli Miller, and drummer John Zox tore through song after song with their fun and intense sounds and stage performance. Zox hails from Providence, Rhode Island. Definite […]
Gas Prices on the Rise: President Bush Counting on Legislation to Reduce Foreign Dependancy
Last Wednesday, President Bush gave his second energy related speech of the week. He announced new plans to combat the energy crisis and increasing gasoline prices. When asked about the rising gas prices, the president said there was nothing he could do to lower the cost. “I wish I could,” […]
Forward Thinking Breaks Out in Auto Industry
This multi-part article will examine the steps that five major auto-manufactures are taking towards creating a more environmentally friendly automobile. This week, we will look at the various programs that Ford Motor Company (Ford) has in place. Ford has always been an innovator in the auto industry. Henry Ford was […]
Republican Senator Apprises PSU Students and Faculty of Social Issues
PLYMOUTH-It’s not often that the average person has an opportunity to meet a potential Presidential candidate. Over one hundred employees, former employees, and students at Plymouth State University were given that opportunity, however, when Nebraskan Senator Chuck Hagel (R) visited for approximately an hour Tuesday afternoon. He discussed issues from […]
A Living Memorial for a Dear Friend
PLYMOUTH-“I chose this tree because it was unique, and I like to think that Todd was unique. Predictable, but unique,” commented Craig Cote, former library director, Todd Trevorrow’s partner. Cote spoke before friends and colleagues of Todd Trevorrow who gathered Thursday, April 28, for the tree planting in his honor. […]
BUS 174: The Life of a Street Kid
Five years ago, on a sunny twelfth of June, a bus was hijacked in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by a young man named Sandro do Nascimento. Amid a city that has more than its fair share of stick-ups, it was unlikely that the hijacking was to get the attention of […]