Month: April 2004

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Panther Lacrosse Goalies Honored by LEC

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The starting goaltenders on the Plymouth State University men’s and women’s lacrosse teams were recognized Monday by the Little East Conference for their performances in the final week of the regular season.Senior Carmen Villanueva (East Schodack, N.Y.) was named the LEC Women’s Lacrosse Defensive Player of the […]

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PSU Softball Concludes Regular Season With Sweep of UMass Boston

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Plymouth State University’s softball team swept a Little East Conference doubleheader for the second time in as many days Sunday afternoon at D&M Park, defeating the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 7-1 and 5-2, in the regular season finale for both schools. The Panthers, who also took two […]

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Baseball Takes Two From UMPI

BANGOR, Maine – The Plymouth State University baseball team stopped a five-game losing streak Sunday afternoon, sweeping a non-conference doubleheader from the University of Maine-Presque Isle in games played at Husson College. The Panthers banged out 13 hits to take the first game in five innings, 13-1, and came back […]

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Justincase Rocks HUB

On Saturday, April 24, Justincase made a stop at the Plymouth State University HUB Snack Bar and entertained a small but lively crowd with a great selection of music. So far, their tour has taken them through New York, Minnesota, Virginia, and into New Hampshire and Maine. Band members Justin […]

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Jason Shain to Release Album

Long Island, NY: Jason Shain, the Long Island-born-and-raised singer-songwriter, is set to release his new album, “Sooner Or Later,” on July 13th. The album, which is being released on Jason’s own label, Sleeveless Records, is the follow-up to his debut album, “Here I Am,” which came out in February 2002.Sometimes […]

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Editorial: Poor Represention at UMass’s Daily Collegian

The Daily Collegian, the University of Massachusetts’s student newspaper, ran an editorial on Wednesday entitled, “Pat Tillman is not a hero: he got what he deserved” in which guest writer and UMASS grad student Rene Gonzalez suggested that the NFL star turned Army Ranger, Pat Tillman, was killed at the […]

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Viewpoints: How’s your Latte?

To The Editor:First, let me say that I’m happy the editors of The Clock have taken the opportunity to open up the debate through the paper. I give you mad props, editors. And usually, in my line of work I charge for my intellectual capital, but, just for you, it’s […]

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Parking Tickets/Drunk Driving

This past thursday a close friend of mine drove from her off campus home to the student apartments to hang out with a few friends and have some drinks. They then decided to go Downtown to the bars and by the time she got back she was much too drunk […]

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Constitutional Infringement

Explaining the Bush administration’s ban on taking pictures of returning coffins, the President’s spokesman Trent Duffy claimed that the “sensitivity and privacy of families of the fallen must be the first priority.” Wrong, the first priority is to bring American soldiers home alive. Americans must be allowed to see the […]

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Response to Masse’s Article

HOW’S YOUR LATTE? — Keith Sheets, Jr.- Class of 2002 PSC First, let me say that I’m happy the editors of The Clock have taken the opportunity to open up the debate through the paper. I give you mad props, editors. And usually, in my line of work I charge […]