#8220;A secret war is being raged on the periphery of Humanity’s perceptions—a war wreathed in shadows and deception.” Thus is the conflict of Eternal Darkness as quoted in the instruction booklet. An earlier re-lease for Nintendo Game-Cube, Eternal Darkness chron-icles the collective journey of a large cast of playable characters […]
Month: March 2003
“Voices Of Africa” Choral Ensemble On Tour in Plymouth NH
The “Voices Of Africa” Choral Ensemble, an internationally acclaimed vivacious, all-women performing arts ensemble, will be in Plymouth, N.H., on a tour sponsored by Friends of The Arts, Regional Arts Council and part of our Art Encounters School Program, February 17-22, 2003. This tour will bring culturally rich and educational […]
Fire in Generator Room, Mt. Washington Shut Down
On Sunday, February 9, the three-person crew of the Mount Washington Observatory were evacuated from the summit to escape a uncontrollable fire. Jeff DeRosa, an intern at the observatory, discovered the conflagration Sunday afternoon at approximately 3 p.m. during a routine visual inspection of the station’s main generator room. Two […]
Let’s Find Some Common Ground
For the average citizen, reports of war, social crisis, and environmental issues are average features on the evening news. Although, for the members of Common Ground, though, they are a call to action. For the past twenty years, the organization has met to discuss and try to find solutions to […]
A Vignette of Viscious Valentine Vengence
Today is Valentine’s Day, and while some will adorn their better halves with roses and chocolate, others will boil in protest of romantic love to counter their current, or tragically ongoing, lack of it. Stemming from both Christian and ancient Roman traditions, this exalted day of romance is in remembrance […]
PSC Ups The Ante: New Admission Policies Challenge Students
The number of students attending Plymouth State is at its highest ever in history. In the past five years Plymouth State College has become one of the most popular secondary schools in New England. This is because the campus itself has been improving, and there is an increase in the […]
New Laws Prohibit Internal Posession, Raise Concerns
As of Januray 1 of this year laws were established concerning New Hampshire citizens under twenty-one years of age and the internal possession of alcohol. The new “Internal Possession” law makes it illegal for anyone under twenty-one to contain alcohol internally, whereas previous laws referred only to purchase and consumption. […]
Tubing Season
Like the 32 year old immature Alumni that I am, the email in my inbox from The Clock “Rising temperatures give way to concern” did only one thing for me, and that was give me a “rise” for Spring and Tubing season. As I write this letter staring out the […]
Concerns and Precautions About Lead Paint in Homes
PLYMOUTH, N.H. — In New England, many of the homes and apartments built before 1978 contain lead-based paint and before signing a contract, landlords as well as sellers are required to provide written information to the buyers or purchasers. “The ‘Disclosure Rule’ requires landlords, property management companies, real estate agencies, […]
The Booming ClockOnline
PLYMOUTH, NH — Hit The Clock’s website one more time, as did over 26 thousand other people for the month of February. Setting a record amount for the website. The popular Plymouth State College newspaper has been available online since March 29, 2002. Alumni, former students, parents, professors, faculty and […]