With less than a month remaining until the annual weekend of debauchery fondly known as “Spring Fling,” The Clock has learned that there are currently no bands signed to perform at the event. The Spring Fling Committee, a joint committee of Student Senate and PACE, apparently reached an agreement in […]
Month: April 2002
New Dentist’s Office Opens in Plymouth
On February 12, John and Sue Messinger introduced what would become recognized as one of the most contemporary dental practices within the New England area. Main Street Dental, built in place of Granite State Petroleum, opened as a second practice in the town of Plymouth, after the success of their […]
The Clock is Now Digital
Plymouth State College’s The Clock is trading in texture for hypertext. The Internet has become the next phase of evolution of civilization’s way of life; a forum for commerce, culture, and information that you can see, but cannot touch. As the world of the tangible becomes ever more obsolete, more […]
MATHCOUNTS Awards Scholarships
Plymouth State College recently hosted the state competition of MATHCOUNTS. MATHCOUNTS is a national math competition for seventh and eighth graders and sponsored by the CNA Foundation, a national society of professional engineers, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and the New Hampshire Council of Teachers of Mathematics. “The […]
Common Sense – The Myth of Peace
Currently, Israel is forwarding their troops throughout Palestinian held territories in the world’s most intense hot spot. Palestinian suicide bombers continue to return the favor by blowing themselves up around innocent Israeli citizens. When will it end?Peace is undoubtedly the top priority for the world to shoulder. When the innocent […]
Human Nature – How I came to be
I began writing when I was fifteen years old after a close friend’s brother committed suicide. I remember the day like it was yesterday. On May 9th 1995, I picked up a pen and began pouring out emotions onto paper. The first piece I wrote was about a young boy […]
Editorial – Wasted Titles, Wasted Time
Next week, each PSC student will be asked to don their biggest hat of school support and vote for the 2002–2003 student government positions. This election has two wings to it: Student Senate and Class Officers. The leading elections, those choosing Student Senate representatives, are of substantial importance. Student Senate, […]
Viewpoints – MTV, Shem-TV
In response to Lisa Richmond’s editorial (3-29-02), kudos for speaking her mind. She’s completed the first step in an effort to create social change by acknowledging there is a problem with too much placement on external and not internal beauty. The situation needs added perspective.American society values freedom first, often […]