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Hartman Union Building

Annie Gagne

 Hometown: Milan, NH
Major: Criminal Justice
Minor: History
Graduation Year: 2010

Why I chose PSU:
Plymouth is a beautiful school with beautiful surroundings. I felt completely at home when I toured the school and there wasn’t anywhere else I wanted to go.

My life at PSU:
Has been nothing but amazing and an educational experience. I love being involved and giving back to the school as much as I can. I want people to enjoy this school as much as I do, so I enjoy making this place a wonderful, welcoming environment.

What I do in Plymouth and at PSU:
I spend a lot of my time involved on campus and going to classes. However, when I’m not doing that I love hanging out around town, exploring new areas of Plymouth I’ve never seen before, snowboarding is a must (!!) and rolling around in the leaves, I love it :)

Your favorite PSU experience:
Every time I meet someone new, make a new friend, or impact someone’s life by being myself and sharing my love for life and this school.

Which organizations do you belong to?
Well I am the Vice President of the Student Body, Vice President of Entertainment for PACE, former President and current Treasurer of Spring Fling, Co-coordinator for New Student Orientation, Senior Class Secretary, a Building Manager for the HUB, Committee member for the Student Organization’s Allocations Committee and I will be interning at the NH Attorney General’s Office in the fall, but that’s off campus.

What activities have been most valuable to you?
They have all been very valuable to me since I have had the opportunity to work with amazing, dedicated people who enjoy this school as much as I do. I have been able to build strong friendships and relationships with students, faculty members and administrators alike :)

In what ways does PSU foster involvement and the ability for you to build community?
Plymouth State is all about students getting involved and building a community for yourself. PSU offers almost 90 student organizations ranging from student government, to math clubs, to sororities, to community service. We want students to get involved and enjoy their time here, and if there isn’t an organization that’s right for a student, they can easily create one!

On-campus or off? Why?
I prefer being on-campus, whether it be living or being involved because I want to impact this school since it is my home and I love a happy home :)

Do any community service through the CSC or outdoor trips through the Outdoor Center?
I have worked with the Outdoor Center with team builders for different organizations, but I haven’t been on any trips yet. I’m hoping to this year!

Visit the Fitness Center or do any Group Ex classes?
Well every time I work I stop but the Fitness Center, lol, but yes I do utilize their services. I prefer being downstairs in the Center over the Cardio Theater because I enjoy the Espresso Bikes and the elliptical, but the Cardio Theater just got new T.V.’s so I might be headed up there pretty soon :)

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