At the beginning of the meeting, it is easy to see that vice-president Sara Brown is flustered, and for good reason. ALSO (Alternative Lifestyle Support Organization), the Gay/Straight Alliance of PSC, is planning a convention and a lecture with Judy Shepard, the mother of slain gay student Matthew Shepard. Registration […]
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Carousel Brought to Life by Talented Cast and Crew
Though it may not be apparent that spring is upon this New England town, June, and more importantly, fresh talent, is unquestionably “busting out all over” in Plymouth State College’s spring production of Carousel. Compared to last years production of She Loves Me, Carousel indubitably makes the grade for its […]
Dr. Francois Clemmons Shines (Literally) on Stage
Dr. Francois Clemmons took the stage of Smith Recital Hall for his concert Saturday, April 5, dressed in a sparkling, polychromatic jacket that would make Elton John blush. Before he began singing, he talked to the audience for a few minutes about his music, and just generally conversing. He dedicated […]
Sara McGovern Shows a Patchwork of Artistic Genius
Sara McGovern is a fifth year senior majoring in Printmaking. Fabric design is just one of her specialties. Sarah takes a humble approach towards her art, making it for herself and not for recognition. Plymouth State College has helped harbor her artistic instincts, and Sarah has already lined up a […]
DVD Review: Auto Focus
To fans of TV Land, Bob Crane was Hogan, the lovable POW in the popular TV series Hogan’s Heroes. To fans of the E! True Hollywood Story, he was a philandering husband whose obsession with homemade pornography lead to his murder in 1978, allegedly at the hands of his friend […]
College Chorale Brings Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice to Silver
In one week’s time, on Saturday, April 19, 2003, the Plymouth State College Chorale and Chamber Singers, together with the Hanover Chamber Orchestra and guest performer Eva Nagorka, will be presenting a musical celebration one night before the Easter holiday. In honor of the holy event whose annual impact has […]
Stressing Over PSC’s Parking
You know it’s already too late when you see their old, grizzled face… the few, the proud, the remorseless. This is their creed and they will never let it pass, they wear it on themselves at all times like a sash of declaration, indicating the wrath they can and will […]
Visual Editorial
Paul Rogat Loeb Selected as Commencement Speaker
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Paul Rogat Loeb, an associated scholar at Seattle’s Center for Ethical Leadership, has been selected as this year’s commencement speaker at Plymouth State College on Saturday, May 17. An investigative reporter and author, Loeb has spent more than 25 years researching and writing about citizen responsibility and […]
Cell Phone Use Banned on PSC Campus
Citing the need for increased revenue from on-campus telephone use, the college administration has decided to ban the use of cellular phones on the PSC campus, effective April 1, 2003. With the increased modernization of students and the use of said phones, the campus communications system has suffered extreme losses […]