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Poet’s Corner

Ice cadavers piled high outsideThe sky as grey as holocaust ashStill air is more painful than actionSnow conceals what I want to be know False light and fake heat pretend in my small roomTruth is subjective and memories conform Apparent movement is flickering shadowSkilled poker face only works on others […]

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Men’s Basketball Bounces Past Jumbos, 95-87

Boston, Mass. – Sophomore guard Nick Pelotte scored 34 points, including 19 in the second half, as the visiting Plymouth State held off the Tufts University for a 95-87 road victory in men’s basketball action at Cousens Gym on Monday night. The Panthers quickly opened a 15-3 lead about four […]

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Miss America Visits Plymouth State Speaking out against Violence

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Plymouth State College’s Theatre Integrating Guidance Education and Responsibility (TIGER) brought Miss America 2003, Erika Harold, to New Hampshire on January 30. The TIGER committee decided to contact Harold after being informed that her Platform Statement of 2003 was Preventing Youth Violence and Bullying: Respect Yourself, Protect […]

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Smith Hall Initiates New Procedures for Dealing with Damage

PLYMOUTH, N.H.–For the past week residents of Smith Hall have been under a new sanctioning system for dealing with in-hall damage caused by unknown individuals. This new “solution,” according to Smith Residence Director Sara Torbet, is only a secondary means for assigning responsibility to damage, only to be used if […]

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Youths Killed by Drunk Driver

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – On Tuesday, Jan. 14, the lives of Weston Lea, 18, and Mike D’Amico, 18, ended tragically from the careless action of a drunk driver. While walking along 175A, a 1991 Mercury Sable station wagon, heading east, struck the Holderness School students.The driver, Anthony J. Begin, 38, of […]

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ETC Brought Magic this Winter

This past Winterim, the Educational Theatre Collaborative (ETC) put on Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s, Cinderella, on Jan. 22 – 26, in the Silver Cultural Arts Center here at Plymouth State College.  An overwhelming cast coupled with an awesomely constructed set made an evening of unforgettable magic. Cinderella, played by Lauren Keefe, sang […]

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Zwan: Mary Star of the Sea

The liner notes proclaim Billy Corgan’s new band, “The True Poets of Zwan.” The sheer, unabashed pretentiousness of that statement aside, one has to wonder exactly how a band with song titles such as “Yeah!” and “Baby Let’s Rock!” could possibly consider themselves poetic. It sounds a little more like […]

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Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers

For any fan of the fantasy genre–this includes anyone who has ever drawn, read or written about, or ever pretended to be dragons, elves, dwarves, wizards, and the like–J.R.R. Tolkein is a hero. His books The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy have slowly seeped their way into […]

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Lysistrata

Coming soon to PSC, Lysistrata, a comedy by Greek dramatist Aristophanes (c. 447 – c.385 b.c.c.).  As part of a worldwide theatrical event for peace, Lysistrata tells the story of a group of women from opposing states who unite to end the Peloponnesian War.  Theatre artists from around the planet […]

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Digital Dimentions

Nintendo’s classic science fiction series Metroid has finally found a home on the GameCube, fully exploiting the system’s exceptional gaming technology to create an immersive experience unprecedented.  Gamer’s remember the original Metroid for old school NES.  A shining gem of the 8-bit era, it set a standard for atmosphere, and […]