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New Class Required for Graduation, Seniors Fight Back

Students planning to graduate this spring have shown their ire in response to a new class required for graduation being held for the rest of the semester.All seniors and following students will only be eligible for graduation after taking Introduction to the Real World (IRW), a class preparing students for […]

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A School of a Different Color

President Wharton announced last week that the town and college are strongly considering the possibility of changing the campus colors in light of the proposed name change to Plymouth State University. The proposition for a new color scheme comes with the College’s hopes of projecting a new image of the […]

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Declaration of Independence

With the disintegration of the Freedom Football Conference less than a year away, the Plymouth State College athletic department announced that beginning with the 2004 season, the Plymouth State College football program will have no conference affiliation and will be operated as an independent.The Panthers joined the FFC in 1992 […]

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The Truth about Illicit Drugs

#8220;Drugs are bad, ummkay?”…Right now illicit drugs have become a permanent infestation within global society.Supply and demand. The people want it simple as that. Cartels make billions, and we’re left thinking what created this behemoth industry. People flock to mind altering substances for a number of circumstances. Youth take drugs […]

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Campus Police Packing Less Heat Than We Thought

After a recent meeting to update the status of the new handguns that have been issued to the police force, a completely unexpected statement was released. Many of the members of the Plymouth police force admitted to participating in trans-gender anti crime testing for government studies. The testing, which had […]

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Stillwell Angel

There’s been a question on my mind for some time coming into this year of baseball. As the season approaches, I wonder: where is baseball headed? I’m not so sure that it can be considered our nation’s past-time anymore, and I know that the players of today are nothing like […]

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DOI. It’s about time he got what he Deserved!!!!

It’s about time that Mclane after all these years of psychotic landlord controlling behavior, got what he deserved. I would like to thank those girls for taking the time to let Mclane know that his behavior is not acceptable in society. He should know after 15 years of being a […]

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Carousel: Coming Soon to Plymouth State College

From somewhere beyond the warm shelter of your blankets in your comfy bed you hear your alarm clock go off. You muster up the energy to turn it off and roll out of bed. You throw on some blue jeans, a shirt, and wander off in search of coffee. In […]

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Senior Recital: The Flutist, Ryan Rogers

Last Sunday, Ryan Rogers performed her Senior Recital at Smith Recital hall. She featured Lynelle Tarleton, also on flute, and was accompanied by Constance Chesebrough. She began with “Konzert für Flöte und Orchester No. 2″ by Mozart, which was a sentimental and dramatic piece. It was also exceedingly long, however […]

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Senior Recital: Jessica Ainsworth the Vocalist

Jessica Ainsworth, a fourth year voice major, performed her senior recital last Saturday which featured Lauren Keefe, Sarah Edmunds, Fran Page and Chris Ryan. Jessica’s accompanist was Connie Chesebrough, who played both piano and harpsichord. Before the show even started, I noticed that Jessica mentioned another senior recital playing that […]