Plymouth State University student organizations, Common Ground and the Nicaragua Club, have been working in tandem to highlight what they see as a “terrorist” training school in the United States: the congressionally approved and taxpayer funded School of the Americas (SOA) in Columbus, Georgia.In a recent panel discussion, members of […]
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Fischler, Zehr, Maslakowski Receive 2004 Distinguished Teacher Awards
Plymouth, N.H. – At the monthly faculty meeting at Plymouth State University, the distinguished Teachers for 2004 were announced. Each year PSU presents its Distinguished Teaching Awards to one Undergraduate faculty, as well as to two Graduate faculty representing its two graduate programs, M.Ed. and M.B.A. Nominations are accepted from […]
Flaw in the Student Government
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – On Sunday, April 18, student body treasurer, Tricia Gaul was brought up on impeachment charges which, according to student body vice president, Maya Blanchette, were “interpretations” of formal charges. They were later dropped after the discovery of flaws in the impeachment process. Charges brought against Gaul were […]
PSU Police Requests Spring Fling Back-Up
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – It was only 6 short years ago that Plymouth State College students angrily rose up and rioted against police to fight for the annual Spring party festival known as Spring Fling.Mere days before Spring Fling kicks off and the campus and students are equally prepared for the […]
Guide to Spring Fling 2004
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – “We gonna make you move, we gonna make it hot.” The Black Eyed Peas are on their way to Plymouth State University for their concert Saturday night, the culmination of Spring Fling 2004.Bracelets for students are $5 with current PSU ID and $20 for guests. Each student […]
And Diversity for All
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Plymouth State Junior, Karen Munz, has a plan for the University that she “hopes is just a start” to making a more educated and diverse campus.As Vice President of ALSO (Alternative Lifestyle Support Organization), Munz has seen the need for more centrally located support and information available […]
Fling Cleaning
Spring Fling is once again upon us here at Plymouth State University, but ake a minute to remember last year’s Spring Fling-think about the days after, specifically the campus itself. In the midst of the party, it is easy to forget about our responsibility to each other, our campus, and […]
A Brave Performance of Mother Courage and Her Children
Mother Courage and Her Children played in the Studio Theatre at Silver Cultural Arts Center April 29 through May 1. The show was a success by all definitions, capturing the audience’s attention with a superb story well-performed by talented actors. Mother Courage, played by Elizabeth Cox, led the cast with […]
CD Review: Modulator Don’t Hold Out On Me
If you need a reason to dislike Texas besides President Bush, Pegstar Records gives us Modulator and their debut album Don’t Hold Out on Me. As far as the recording quality goes, this record sounds better than many others I own. But the plus side of the review ends with […]
CD Review: Nelly Furtado’s Folklore
Her last album Whoa, Nelly! was a success on the pop charts starting with the song “I’m Like A Bird” and moving on to better songs such as “Shit On The Radio” and “Turn Off The Lights.” The songs you hear of hers on the radio are usually not her […]