Everyone has heard of Earth Day and we all have this general idea about it; it’s the day we think about the earth. But when is this day? How did it come about? Does PSC even recognize this Earth Day? (These might have been questions you were wondering about, they […]
Other News
Oklahoma Lends Support
It was called the “Deadliest Act.” Just minutes after 9:00 a.m. on April 19, 1995, when most of the 550 employees in Oklahoma City’s Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building were heading to their offices, a truck bomb ruptured through the north face of the building. The bomb killed 168 people, […]
Summer Jobs With Zing
Summertime is just around the corner, well not really, its sometime after spring fling and finals. But there is no reason not to start looking for work now. Summer may have different characteristics depending on the college student, but there is one thing that can’t be avoided, the necessity for […]
Removal of HUB Smoking Section Raises Debate
Conversations have been sprouting around campus recently in regards to the possible removal of the smoking section in the HUB Snack Bar. Discussion began when an email was sent from President Wharton’s office and the HUB Advisory Board asking students to voice their opinions on the topic. So far responses […]
Gear Up for Outdoor Adventures Day
On Saturday, April 27, the Plymouth State College Health, Physical Education, and Recreation (HPER) Club will host the third annual Outdoor Adventures Day. The free event, designed as a community service project for HPER majors, allows for elementary students in grades 4 through 7 to enjoy a day of adventure […]
Fears of Fire in SCAC Go Up in Smoke
The sound of sirens filled the air on Thursday, April 11 around 3:00 p.m. They stopped abruptly once emergency vehicles pulled in front of Silver Cultural Arts Center (SCAC). Students were evacuated from the building and fire crews quickly entered. The cause for all of the commotion turned out to […]
Editorial – [Allstudents] Insert Unimportant Message Here
As of today, there have been nineteen days in April. And thus far we have received at least fifteen all-student emails about one thing or another. We’ve received emails about phone bills, server problems, name changes, a cluster being moved and more. Last year, when a student organization requested the […]
Viewpoints – The stinky litterbox: PSC’s Peculiar Priorities
Recently President Wharton sent a letter to all students via e-mail explaining the virtues of changing the name of PSC to include University. While I would like to support such a name change, I think that spending the time and money to do so avoids fixing the real problems with […]
Common Sense – Dose of Reality: Wishful Thinking Cannot Substitute
For days the media and liberals hounded President Bush on not being involved enough in the Middle East conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians. Now after sending Secretary of State Colon Powell to the region they are criticizing Bush on putting his and America’s influence and image on the line. […]
Stop the Man-Hating!
If you were outside in the absolutely wonderful summerlike weather on Wednesday, you would have seen the same picture I did: a veritable forest of cotton tees, propped up by rusting steel fenceposts, taking up the entire view of the Alumni Green for much of the afternoon. Each shirt displaying […]