AriesYou don’t lack for energy early in the week but try to keep your workload light as you begin to falter towards the latter part of the week. This attitude adjustment will allow you to enjoy the weekend as long as you don’t bite off more than you can chew. […]
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Can You Hear Me Now? Good.
So you’re driving down I-93 on a bright and early Friday morning to head home. Bored from the faded Coldplay song scuffling out of your speakers from one of northern New Hampshire’s fuzzy radio stations, you decide to give your pal a ring to make the exit signs fly by […]
Christmas in July?
Have you ever wished that the holidays were what they used to be, when the holidays had true meanings of love and peace? Things have changed over the years and the commercialism that now exists with holidays, especially Christmas, has taken away a lot of its meanings.Back in the old […]
Winter Fantasia Brings Mother Nature and her Weather Patterns to Life Through Dance
On Friday, December 6, and Saturday, December 7, the Contemporary Dance Ensemble (CDE) at Plymouth State College put on their annual Winter Fantasia. Joan Wiegers was the artistic director for the event, with choreographer Carole Ann Morrison, the director of B.P. Studios and guest choreographer Priscilla Wagner coming together for […]
Sandler’s Latest: Eight Crazy Nights
It would be too easy to say that he’s animated enough without the cartoon treatment, but animation does justice to Adam Sandler. The comic formerly known as Opera Man and Nicky can be found on the big screen as a cartoon in Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights, the title of […]
Wrestling Drops Anchormen, 21-18
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Rhode Island College and Plymouth State College each won five individual matches Wednesday evening, but the Anchormen pulled out a 21-18 decision over the Panthers in a college wrestling meet at Foley Gymnasium. Rhode Island College, ranked eighth in New England, improves to 1-0 in duals this […]
Women’s Basketball Sinks Coast Guard’s Battleship, 81-50, with All-Time Scoring Record
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Plymouth State senior guard Jenn Pelletier scored 19 points Tuesday night, including the 1,000th of her career, as Plymouth State College defeated U.S. Coast Guard Academy 81-50 in a non-conference women’s basketball game at Foley Gymnasium. Pelletier hit 6-of-13 field goal attempts, including 5-of-9 from beyond the […]
Chris Cornell’s New Band and their Self-Titled CD
A familiar sound has been riding the airwaves. Solitary pounding drums lead into a sliding guitar riff that sparks recollection. You cycle through your memories and one band stands out, but they broke up a while ago. Then a voice breaks out, also familiar, “I’ve been watching, while you’ve been […]
Biederman’s Open Mic Nioght Celebrates the Release of Centripetal
It was a feast of friends at Biederman’s Tuesday night for the Open Mic celebration of the Fourth Edition of Centripetal. Poets and Writers from Plymouth State College’s past and present met for a night full of sustenance, merriment, and cheer, or rather, poetry, prose, and beer. And when the […]
Another Opportunity for Writers to Share thier Work with Others
Thursday, December 5 was the first meeting of the new campus writing group, The Walls Have Ears. I’ve known about this new group for a couple of weeks now, so by the time Thursday evening came, I was pretty eager to check it out. Of course, I didn’t want to […]