PLYMOUTH, N.H. – This Saturday, Plymouth State University will host a spring sports festival entitled “PantherPalooza,” which will feature six athletic games and seven fan competitions throughout the day and is planned and run entirely by students.The significance of the event is that all four of the school’s spring athletic […]
Month: April 2004
Women’s Lacrosse Edges for Twentieth Straight Win
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Seniors Katie Sheridan and Michelle Norton and freshman Kelsey MacDonald each scored three goals Sunday as Plymouth State University’s women’s lacrosse team improved to 11-0 with a 12-11 non-conference victory over Bowdoin College at Arold Field.The Panthers also extended their winning streak to 20 games, dating back […]
News of Classmates
The on-line Clock is great . . . but When I received The Clock in hardcopy, one of my favorite features was news of classmates. A good way to keep up with those with whom you shared the Plymouth experience so many years ago. I miss that Ralph Murphy 1956 […]
State Cracking Down on Under Aged Partying
PLYMOUTH, NH – According to New Hampshire House Bill 464, hosts of parties who “knowingly” allow minors to consume drugs and alcohol can be charged with a Class A misdemeanor. This new law promises to crack down on the hosts of parties where there are underage partiers consuming alcohol. Governor […]
HUB to Make Drastic Changes to Fitness Center
PLYMOUTH, NH – Tentative changes are in the works to streamline the HUB workout facilities. While plans are still in the drawing phase, the HUB staff is hoping to bid soon on construction and equipment. The workout facility is currently placed all around the Hub. The new plan will give […]
Trying to Make a Community with the Naros
PLYMOUTH – Tim Naro, the newly elected Plymouth Selectmen, and his wife, Plymouth State faculty member Deb Naro, are proactively pursuing a number of issues in the community, from University/Town relations, to a state legislature bill concerning how much money the University gives to the town.”Building a community between the […]
2004 Earth Week Celebrations Planned
Common Ground, an environmental and social justice student organization at Plymouth State University, is sponsoring several events on the campus in celebration of Earth Day 2004. All events are free and open to the public. On Monday April 19 at 6:30 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room of the HUB, Harry […]
Ace of Clubs: AWARE
AWARE – Alliance for Women’s Awareness, Rights, and Equalities- was formed in an attempt to help students come together and spread knowledge about a variety of women’s issues. Last year a group of students, including current President Nikole Snover, realized the need for a women’s group on campus and got […]
Editorial: Students Have no Say
Plans are in the works for the Hartman Union Building, otherwise known as the HUB, to incorporate more fitness areas for students to utilize into the south section, redesigning the look of the HUB as a whole.What this means is that the athletic, muscle building, gotta-look-good-for-that-summer-bathing-suit exercise aficionados who can’t […]
Eastern Conn. Sweeps LEC Pair From PSU Baseball
PLYMOUTH, N.H. -Defending Little East Conference baseball champion Eastern Connecticut State University scored 22 runs on 30 hits Saturday afternoon and swept a doubleheader from Plymouth State University, 12-3 and 10-1, at Panther Park.The victories extended Eastern’s winning streak to nine games and improved the Warriors to 17-5 overall and […]