A few semesters ago, when Toby H. Paul, Tracey L. Smith, and Meghan Shea signed up for Dr. Paul Rogalus? Scriptwriting class, they could not have known that within a year their assignments would be read, on stage, in front of an audience. Last Thursday night, October 9, Poets and […]
Other News
Work Underway on 175-A Bridge Replacement
PLYMOUTH, N.H. ? Work be-gan recently on preparations for the replacement of the NH Route 175-A bridge over the Pemigewas-set River between Plymouth and Holderness, with the demolition of the former Winnipesaukee Bay Gulls café. Other buildings in the immediate area are to be removed in the near future. According […]
Senator Edwards Speaks at Pease Library
PLYMOUTH, N.H. ? On Monday October 6, Senator and Presidential Candidate John Edwards spoke to a modest crowd at Plymouth?s Pease Public Library, sharing his ideas on the economy, public and higher education, healthcare, civil liberties, and his connection to the working class. Edwards was highly critical of the Bush […]
Ace of Clubs; Outing Club Takes us to New Heights
When it comes to exploring and seeing the mountains in New Hampshire, the Outing Club is on top. The organization was founded in 1921 and is among the oldest running organizations on campus. Last year, the club had an estimated number of fifty-five members, and continues to gain members on […]
Shameful Debauchery: Students not Fully to Blame
The incident that followed the Red Sox win on Monday night, October 6, was a shameful display for which Plymouth State University stands ? not only for its students but for it?s community and its leaders as well. As the Red Sox dug in to take the win on Monday, […]
John Kerry for President
Andrew McLean, 535-5694 John Kerry for President For the past three years, our economy has stumbled and stumbled again. Our country has lost over three million jobs. Our environmental policy is on its way backward. Our public schools are not being funded adequately and our president has alienated our allies. […]
Peter Brainin and Friends Jazz up Plymouth
fans received a real treat last Thursday night as Peter Brainin and Friends performed to a near-full house in the Smith Recital Hall at Plymouth State University. The performance featured several original works by Brainin, as well as renditions and tributes to jazz greats throughout time. The quartet, advertised mistaken-ly […]
Deftones Blindly Stumble into Greatness
Deftones, the fourth album from the Sacramento, CA quintet of the same name, was released early in the summer to somewhat mixed reviews. Some critics thought it sounded bored, as though the band members simply threw it together at the last minute. Others were astounded at the album?s combi-nation of […]
Red Sox Victory Incites Fiery Russell Street Riot
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – An estimated five to seven hundred Plymouth State University students congre-gated around a large makeshift bonfire in front of 28 Russell Street Monday night around 11:30 p.m. after the Boston Red Sox clinched the American League Victory over the Oakland Athletics. Hundreds of students from on-campus dormitories […]
Parking Committee Addresses Students’ Concerns
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Peter Co-frin, chair of the parking committee, is working harder with the help of committee members to resolve the parking issues and concerns that many students frequently complain about at Plymouth State University. Over the years, a parking committee has been established to work towards resolving concerns […]