On Thursday, March 27 Plymouth State College had a rather special guest. PACE held the event in Hartman Union Building, fireplace lounge at 8pm. The guest was none other then Solo-man Dan Foley, professional Comic Juggler. He drives all over North America doing shows.When the show opened the audience was […]
Other News
Poets and Writers’ Premiere “Night at a Poetic Cabaret”
I stood in front of the HUB around 6:30pm and immediately greeted a rusted, PSC van that took me to the Common Man Inn in Plymouth. When I got there, people were slowly trickling in and taking seats. Dan and Rob were doing mic check and I was watching as […]
High School Historians Hit Campus
National History Day (NHD) is a yearlong educational program (despite what the name suggests) held in schools across America. Students from sixth to twelfth grade compete in seven different categories, and are given the opportunity to meet other students from all over the country, which creates a coherency and consistency […]
St. Jude’s Hospital Finds New Support System
The St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital was founded in 1962 by the late entertainer Danny Thomas, and is located in Memphis, Tennessee. It was originally built as a shrine to St. Jude in thanksgiving for his success. The first institution was established for the sole purpose of conducting basic and […]
Ace of Clubs Discovers the Medieval Society
When I attended my first Activities Fair in the Fall of 2000, I was thrilled to see the college had an organization called The Medieval Society. As a fanatic of all things having to do with the Middle Ages, I immediately signed up. A week or so later, I was […]
Plymouth State Writers Bring Women Off the Page
On Wednesday evening, people gathered in the fireplace lounge to participate in Women Off The Page. Women Off The Page was an event held in honor of women writer’s influences and accomplishments. The members of PSC Poet’s and Writers and AWARE organized this event, which recognizes women’s accomplishments in the […]
McLane Found Guilty
PLYMOUTH, NH – On Tuesday, April 1, Douglas McLane, owner and manager of Off Campus Rentals was convicted on two counts of simple assault, a Class A misdemeanor in the State of New Hampshire. On the evening of December 15, 2002 McLane entered the residence of four of his tenants […]
Clean, Working, Fresh-Smelling Elevators in Smith, Grafton… How Long Will that Last?
PLYMOUTH, NH — New elevators bring smiles and doubts to hall residentsNew elevators have been installed in both Geneva Smith and Grafton Halls and are in use, as of second week of March. Pat Cate, Resident Direct, Grafton Hall explains the renovations that have taken place in Grafton Hall. New […]
Alpha Sigma Alpha Coming Back After Seventeen Women Left
PLYMOUTH, NH — The Plymouth State College chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha (ASA) suffered severe losses recently when three of its members were terminated and several others left for personal reasons. Former members Amy Basso, Nicole Dalton and Olivia Lucca were terminated by the National Headquarters after possessing alcohol while […]
Women’s Basketball: Back To Back
PLYMOUTH, NH — Led by senior Whitney Morin with a game-high 23 points, Sunday March 9, the Plymouth State women’s basketball team fought back to defeat Colby-Sawyer College and captured their second straight Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) championship, 77-73 at Foley Gymnasium.The beginning of the first half saw many […]