Castleton Spartan, Castleton State College, Castleton, VT
16 hours ago by Shelby Lacroix
Fall festival season is in full swing, and with it, a whole livelihood of festivities. The weekend of Sept. 11-12 celebrated the third annual Backwoods Pondfest, a smallish music festival located about a half hour north of Burlington in Peru, N.Y.
The Crier, Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH
20 hours ago by Katie McNamara
Senior English major, Jennifer Lorenz will be the first student in five years to receive the Fine Arts in Theatre certificate. She successfully completed the required classes for the theatre arts program, and for her final project, she directed scenes from Shakespeare's As You like It.
The Clock, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH
10 hours ago by Sarah Clermont
Cell phones provide us with instant gratification. We can call or text someone and get an immediate response. This is handy when we want to know who's going to lunch after class, but is it getting to the point where it's endangering our lives and the lives of others? It's been all over the news in recent years: using cell phones while driving can have a deadly outcome.
The Clock, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH
14 hours ago by Tim Sacco, For The Clock
President Steen and Vice President Hage spoke on Tuesday, April 24 to a group of students and faculty about the recent death of senior Jared Barrows and the arrest of first year Benjamin Grew.
The Fireplace Lounge filled with approximately 100 people with questions and concerns about the events that have unfolded over the past week and a half.
The Clock, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH
16 hours ago by Rebecca Chappell
Plymouth State Students need not worry about running home to fill out the 2010 census as the census form will be sent to their campus-area residence.
We all know that the 2010 census is approaching in Mar., and there is significant speculation as to how the U.
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Free Press, University of Southern Maine, ME
2 days ago by Joel Neill
The USM baseball team was back in action this weekend as they took on St. Joseph's University-Long Island, beating them 8-3 in both games of a doubleheader in their home opener at the USM Baseball Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The Huskies were scheduled to travel to New York this weekend to play in the SUNY-Farmingdale Tournament after playing Old Westbury and Albertus Magnus in Long Island last weekend, but due to bad weather conditions the tournament was cancelled, and SJU-LI traveled to Gorham for what is considered to be one of the earliest home openers since the USM Baseball Stadium was built.
Free Press, University of Southern Maine, ME
4 days ago by Stacy Normand
Warning: Tim Burton's latest film, "Alice in Wonderland" is not a remake of Lewis Caroll's classic tale of childhood misadventure. Rather it is an adaption of the famous gibberish poem, "The Jaberwocky," from "Through the Looking Glass." The essence of the original "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is completely wiped from the story.
Free Press, University of Southern Maine, ME
3 days ago by Dave Holman
Students, faculty, staff and community members last week met in forums to respond to a proposed restructuring plan that would consolidate USM's eight colleges into five.
Student Body President Maggie Guzman helped the Student Senate organize a series of student forums in Portland, Gorham and Lewiston-Auburn last week.
The Critic, Lyndon State College, VT
13 hours ago by Nicholas Russo
It has been a tough week for residents of my hometown Norwell, Massachusetts, and especially the high school's class of 2009. My friend and fellow graduate Ryan O'Donnell was a passenger in an SUV that crashed into a tree Sunday evening. He suffered serious injuries in the incident and passed away after being transported to a nearby hospital.
The Critic, Lyndon State College, VT
21 hours ago by Sebastion C. Lury
If you were not yet aware, many people had reported strange sightings and experiences recently.
Let me reassure everyone by saying that everything is right with the world. It is only the beginning of spring. How can I be so sure and confidant that it's not a solar flare that threatens to destroy the world? Because everything is back to the way it should.
The Critic, Lyndon State College, VT
6 hours ago by Madison Cox
Ever since I was a little kid, I have dreamt of working for Disney. The movies that the company created have been my favorites for two decades. But as I grew up, I realized something that would hinder my success: I can't draw. It was a sad fact, but it was true, and nothing could be done about it.
Castleton Spartan, Castleton State College, VT
2 days ago by Melissa Pope
Kyra Salem, 10, stepped up to the microphone with determination and tears in her eyes.
"Everyone tells me I act just like my mom, and everyone keeps telling me to cry. I am going to keep on crying until I'm with my mom up there singing and dancing again," she said amid sobs.
Castleton Spartan, Castleton State College, VT
2 days ago by David Blow
The final week before winter break brought two memorial services for me.
The first, for my 99-year-old great uncle, led to thoughts about all the things his eyes had seen since 1910 and all the stories that were trapped in his mind that had really stopped working a year or so before.
Castleton Spartan, Castleton State College, VT
2 days ago by John Shramek
The Castleton State College ski teams have their first national champion, or actually two champions.
Freshman Kristin Leggett and sophomore Michelle Podnecky, two small town girls from central Vermont, both took top honors individually during the United States Ski and Snowboard Association National Championships at Sunday River, Maine on March 3-6.
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