Mount Washington’s Tuckerman Ravine is a springtime haven for snow junkies from all over the globe. Thousands visit each weekend to check out a slope that has no competitor on the east coast. The forty– percent pitches, grueling hike and constantly changing conditions make Tuckerman Ravine completely unique, and one […]
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Medieval Forum Makes its Pilgrimage to Plymouth
This past weekend, PSC was home to the 23rd annual Medieval Forum. The Forum is a professional conference that brings in medieval scholars from across the country and the world. This year’s theme was, “Travel and Tourism in the Middle Ages.” It was a weekend filled with the sharing of […]
The Frisbee Four Strike Again
It’s a calm spring day at PSC and as you gaze into the blue sky you see birds building their nests while soft fluffy clouds float hazily through the air. Then suddenly a large white disc flies across your field of vision nearly taking off the left side of your […]
Editorial: Spring Fling, Controlled Chaos
Spring Fling is next week, and some of you may be tempted to run across campus, naked as can be, shouting about the complete stranger you just made out with after drinking so much it made New Year’s look like a slumber party in Blair Hall. If this is your […]
Around The Fur: More Complete Randomness
Human Nature: The Long Goodbye
In spring of 99, after much reviewing, nagging and bitching, Editor in Chief, Jameson Case, finally approved printing the column, Human Nature. Since there were already so many columns being run in the paper, there was a condition for it to run on a biweekly trial period. Even though the […]
Common Sense: The Finality of Junior – A slang goodbye
It’s been a long road since graduating from Brooke Point High School in Virginia in 1997, to arriving here in the spring of 1999, to ending it all in May 2002 (yes, the five- year plan) at Plymouth State College, New Hampshire. The experiences are too numerous to even attempt […]
Fatsquad Comic: The Evil Do’ers
Otto’s Culture: “hey… wanna get high?”
Hey everyone. I start this column on a sad note. As many of you have probably heard by now, Layne Staley, singer, frontman and genius of Alice in Chains, died late last week. Only thirty-four, he succumbed to what is believed to be a drug overdose. Too bad, he was […]
Cookin’ Corner – Getting Medieval on Your Stove
Welkome my lords and ladys. The Medieval forvm tis be vpon vs once againe. Fore this week’s recipe I, yovr gratefvll hoste, decided to impart to yov a delikasy of yore. (Yore being officially dated at anywere between 25 and 300 years ago.)Soe throvgh a seance with my ansestors (and […]