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Digital Dimensions: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

What has always been an especially cherished, sacred line of console entertainment remains to this day as magical and imaginative as it’s predecessors. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker brings all the puzzle and adventure gamers absorbed so generously from the series, now on next generation GameCube featuring liquid […]

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Panther Softball Splits Doubleheader Against Keene State

KEENE, N.H. – The Plymouth State College softball team split their doubleheader against Keene State College with a 3-2 victory in the first game and a 5-1 loss in the nightcap. The games, played at Keene State, were the opening games of the Little East Conference for the Panthers. The […]

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Spotlight Artist Shines on Jason Mckenzie

Jason Mckenzie is a junior writing major, Copy Editor for PSC Poets and Writers bi-annual publication Centripetal, and a familiar face at Beiderman’s Open Mic. His smooth poetic ability wields the microphone with rhythm and emotion, establishing a strong presence within Plymouth’s literary circle. Jason shows appreciation for all forms […]

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To the Editor: McLane Goes Down!

Dear Editor: As a graduate of PSC I was elated to here that Doug McLane has received due justice. I rented from McLane for one year, and I can count several times when he would just walk into our apartment. Of course he would knock first as expected…but only once…and […]

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CD Review: Cave In

The third full-length album from the suburban Boston band Cave In might well be the final nail in the coffin for many who have been fans of the band since their metal days. 1998’s singles collection Beyond Hypothermia and 1999’s Until Your Heart Stops presented Cave In as a force […]

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Alcohol Laws Worth Learning

As the semester crawls encouragingly foreseeable end, and signs of spring finally emerge, it suddenly occurs to us…. time to party! Inhibitions and sense of responsibility have been stuffed in the closet somewhere behind a bulky down jacket and a pair of unused snowshoes. With the combination of these factors, […]

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Horoscopes 4/18/2003

AriesThis isn’t the week for spending money, so don’t even think about it. Focus your attention elsewhere; you know you can accomplish anything once you put your mind to it. Outdoor exercise is a good place to start. Love: 3 stars TaurusEveryone wants to be around you this week; they […]

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Blood, Sweat and Cheers

For the Medieval Society, this weekend was like Christmas: it was an annual grand occasion that needed to be set up, prepared, and made to look really nice so everyone could enjoy it. Our holiday: the twenty-fourth annual Medieval Forum. The Medieval Forum is a gathering of students, scholars, and […]

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The Facts About Seasonal Allergies

Spring is a beautiful time. The weather finally gets warm and the snow melts. Everything starts to grow and blossom. For many, this is one of the best times of the year. But for allergy sufferers, it means being allergic to almost anything and everything in the air and on […]

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Rioting Insues Over UNH Wildcats’ Loss

DURHAM, N.H. – On Saturday April 12, 2003 rioting occurred at the University of New Hampshire campus after their hockey team, the Wildcats, lost the NCAA hockey championships to Minnesota in Buffalo, New York. About 4,000 students spilled into the streets after the 5 to 1 loss and proceeded to […]