The PSC American Marketing Association (AMA) has been an organization since way before Taco Bell ever inhabited the HUB. The AMA, after trying ever so diligently to raffle off such items as gift certificates for downtown businesses and a DVD player have returned to the drawing board and come back […]
Other News
Prospective Students Breaking Down the Door
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The application deadline has come to a close here at Plymouth State College. Since an overwhelming amount of applications were received, the deadline for applications to be turned in and reviewed was April 4. This is the earliest it has ever been since the early 1990’s. The […]
General Education, More Specific
LISA RICHMOND Assistant News Editor PLYMOUTH, N.H.-On Wednesday, April 2, the faculty of Plymouth State College adopted a new proposal made by the General Education Task Force in order to make the General Education program a better academic experience for the students. Defined by the faculty, the General Education Program […]
Rising Flag Concerns: The Debate Over the UN Flag
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – For the past four semesters, the flags of the United States of America, the State of New Hampshire and Plymouth State College have flown in front of memorial hall, standing silent watch over the day-to-day activities of the college. Soon, they could have some company. A proposal […]
Concerns for Spring Fling Noise Rise, College Aims for Peace
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – At the College Community Council (CCC) meeting held last Tuesday, April 15, discussion was centered around the upcoming Spring Fling weekend (May 1-4) and possible noise or student misconduct as seen in the eyes of one town resident. Spring Fling has a short tradition of congregating students […]
Heathly Living
Dr. Atkins is dead. He slipped on some ice on his walk to work. He had a severe head injury and had to go into surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain. Atkins never came out of his coma. The man who invented a diet that would allow […]
The Laramie Project Brings Hate Crime into Perspective
Thursday evening, April 17, I had the privilege to be in the audience for the closing night of The Laramie Project. I was familiar with both the play and the movie inspired by it when I sat down to view the live stage show, which I believe actually heightened my […]
Spotlight Shines on Lauren Keefe
Lauren Keefe is a senior majoring in Voice Performance and Pedagogy. She has been seen on the Hanaway stage at Silver in many different roles, including most recently as Cinderella in the ETC production of Cinderella and Nettie in Carousel. She was selected to be a top 23 senior and […]
The Ring: Freaky Piece of Dark Artwork
I originally heard about The Ring from friends, who all said one collective thing: “That was the freakiest movie I have ever seen.” A few weeks later, I huddled in a dark student apartment with three friends and gave collective gasps as it ran. I came to agree that The […]
An Evening With Plymouth State College’s Extremely Talented Jazz Ensemble
The Plymouth State College Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combos A and B put on a concert on Thursday, April 17, featuring six songs by the ensemble and two songs from each jazz combo. Directed by Scott Grant, the evening proved to be a wealth of talent and entertainment. The first […]