On the morning of Sunday, April 28, the March of Dimes will be holding the thirty-second annual WalkAmerica. This event is organized to raise money to help and eventually prevent premature babies or babies with birth defects. In addition to PSC Day, this will create a great community service opportunity […]
Month: April 2002
SBI Team Places at Regional Competition
The Small Business Institute (SBI) at Plymouth State College, affiliated with Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE,) attended a regional competition on April 9, in Hartford, Conn. Representing PSC at the SIFE competition was Jeff Moore, a Communications Major, and Tawnia Swisher, a Marketing Major. “They did a super job,” commented […]
Ace of Clubs: Panthers Investment Club
The Panthers Investment Club, is a club ten years in the making, has finally been born here at Plymouth State College. Dr. Couvillion, of the business department and advisor for the club, worked with students in the past, but was never able to make the club available to students. Four […]
Abercrombie and Fitch Contested for Biased Shirts
The next time you walk into an Abercrombie and Fitch store in search of the perfect “all-American” outfit, think twice. The clothing company recently perpetrated a national bias with a line of t-shirts boasting images offensive to people of Chinese, Polynesian, Asian, and Buddhist descent. Briefly describing the shirts: the […]
Completely Different: Leadership and Humanity in the Middle East
This week Locke and Demonthesis focus their discussion on the continued conflict in between Israelis and the Palestinians. Locke: For the third time this month, we are in position to discuss the issues in the Middle East. I can’t help but become increasingly more frustrated with the way the whole […]
So there I was… looking three hundred feet down
So there I was looking three hundred feet down a six-foot gap I had to jump across. Something about this short jump was really scaring me. I had definitely jumped this distance baefore, but never over three hundred feet of air. After several attempts to muster up the courage to […]
Exploring The ‘Identities’ Of Photographer Karl Bayek
While senior Karl Bayek focuses on his Graphic Design major, his photography deserves attention in its own right. Bayek’s photography show, titled “Identities”, opens May 1 in the Student Apartment Kiosks.The Clock: How did you first get into photography?Karl Bayek: I’ve been doing photography for about two years now. It’s […]
Baseball Falls To Keene State College, 16-5
Keene State brought their bats with them on Wednesday April 24, when they overcame Plymouth State College, pitching in a 16-5 victory over the Panthers at Panther Field. Sophomore pitcher Josh Forest started the game off for the Panthers, as Owls senior pitcher Andrew Cutherbertson threw seven full innings to […]
MLAX Drop Pilgrims At Home, UMass-Boston Away
The last two games have been difficult for the Plymouth State Men’s Lacrosse team. They lost to New England College 16-11 and UMass Boston 23-4. The losses drop the Pack to 4-7 overall and 2-3 in the Little East Conference.On Thursday, April 18, 2002 the Panthers hosted the Pilgrim’s New […]
Women Ruggers Back From The Beast
This past weekend the PSC women’s rugby team hauled themselves down to Portsmouth, Rhode Island to attend the annual Beast of the East Rugby Tournament. A whopping 74 teams, minus the disintegrated and absentee Plymouth Men’s team, turned out to shed blood and sweat with their comrades on the pitch. […]