Dream: to indulge in daydreams or fantasies. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary, 1974) Everyone has dreams. I say “dreams” plural, because I honestly believe everyone has more than one. I have many but I’ve reached a point where I no longer care to fantasize about them, but to make them a reality. For […]
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Tough Loss For Men’s Lacrosse
On Saturday, April 13, 2002 the Plymouth State men’s lacrosse team lost 18-4 to New England’s fifth ranked team, the Warriors of Eastern Connecticut State University. Eastern Conneticut’s win marks their twenty-eighth straight home match at Thomas Nevers Field, keeping them atop the Little East Conference. The win puts the […]
Matt “Sniper” Ellinger: Graphically Re-designing Graphic Design
Matt Ellinger, known to most of the Plymouth State community as Sniper, is an exceptional Graphic Design major who just completed his senior BFA Thesis project. Those interested in seeing more of his work, and that of other talented artists, should attend the Senior BFA Exhibition gallery opening on April […]
Wilkommen, Bienvenue…
In a celebration of music and cabaret, CabaretFest is coming to the Newfound Lake area on April 26, 27, and 28. CabaretFest is the nation’s only mobile cabaret festival. Created by John O’Neil, CabaretFest has previously traveled to such communities as Provincetown and Newburyport, Mass. The weekend promises to be […]
James McRandle Speaks On “The Culture Of War”
Smith Recital Hall was once again host to the Sidore Lecture series Thursday, April 11, at 7:00 p.m. This year the series is dedicated to the topic of War and Peace, which seems fitting due to the current crisis faced by many throughout the world. That evening, a small group […]
Noticing the Rarity of Common Courtesy
A few weeks ago, when I made a request to a couple of relatively young teenagers dressed in oversized black, baggy clothing and liberally decorated with a variety of facial ornamentation, replete with adolescent grimaces, I was struck.Being struck, while being vaguely outrageous, may not be an entirely unexpected outcome […]
The Experiences of a Non-Traditional Student
I must admit, the idea of going back to school after ten years was a bit daunting. I wasn’t sure that I would have the time, energy, or money to return to the classroom while at the same time working full-time to support myself. But, as I often do, I […]
Otto’s Culture – Summer Jobs & Booze
Wazzzzup everybody. Summer is right around the corner, which means soon-to-be college graduates will be looking for mediocre jobs after finding out the job market doesn’t care about their future one iota. So with a bleak, immediate future ahead of me, I took it upon myself to set my own […]
Completely Different – Hyde and Seek Computers
Locke and Demonthesis are friends brought together in a forum of discussion. Both are strongly opinionated on their subjects, yet strive to be civil and understanding in their shown practice of free speech and debate. They ardently feel this is the corner stone of our society. This week their discussion […]
Women’s Ruggers Tackle Long Island in Weekend Past
The start of the spring tournament swing for the Women’s Rugby team officially kicked off this past weekend in Islip, NY for the Ultimate Spring Rugby Classic. The long and tedious drive to the tourney wore out the lady ruggers on Saturday for their “supposed” 9:20 a.m game, which didn’t […]