Returning to our area, Philip Hamilton, vocalist, engaged students in call and response singing. Playing his African drum and accompanied by guitarist Paul Bourgelais, Philip demonstrated the rhythmic and instrumental quality the voice can achieve in Friends of the Arts Regional Arts Council’s Art Encounters Education Program October 12-14. The […]
Month: October 2004
Spirituality Discussed at CSO Meetings on Thursday Evenings
For everyone that is not aware, the Christian Science Organization, or CSO, has been operating on campus since spring of 2003. We are a relatively small, but intimate group, focusing on the subject of Spirit and how it affects our lives. How does spirituality affect our relationships with others? How […]
Campaign Announcement
My name is Elizabeth Gabler and I am a candidate for State Representative for District 7 (Plymouth/Hebron). I am currently a senior education major here at Plymouth State, with an ultimate goal of becoming a teacher. However, given the current state of things, I have chosen to take this opportunity […]
Justice Expresses Views on Article One
Many of you will be going to the polls on Tuesday and the contests for state and federal elections may be paramount in your thinking. Please, however, understand that Question One on the state ballot will ask you to vote to amend the New Hampshire Constitution. I urge you to […]
Reader Criticizes Credibility of Abortion Statistics
I am writing in response to Dustin Siggins’ column, “The Right Track”, published in the October 22, 2004 issue of The Clock.In light of your recent article, may I inquire as to the details of the so-called “studies” that you received your information from? Obviously, one needs to back up […]
Weapons of Mass Destruction on Russell Street?
To what do we owe these pre-emptive strikes against our students? Surely our venerable president has found those long lost weapons of mass destruction that Bush was looking for; other wise why would he have deployed so many troops against us? The amazing thing is he did it with out […]
Your Voice, Use It!
On November 2, you and the other students at PSU will choose the next leader of the free world. In 2000, George Bush won New Hampshire by 7,211 votes, less than the population of Plymouth. He won Florida by 537 votes, less than the population of the student apartments. Either […]
Strong Views Shared on Abortion Issue
I strongly disagree with Dustin Siggin’s article on abortion. It is one thing to disagree with abortion but it is another to make a point so that you can shame individuals who are in favor of abortion or who have had them themselves. Yes I have seen the pictures and […]
A Worthy Representitive
In the spring of this year I moved into an off-campus apartment that can only be described as an unsafe, deplorable slum. After a short time it was obvious that I was being taken by the management of the rental property. After I could tolerate no more of the landlord’s […]
Forget the Bambino, Plymouth’s Curse Lifted
Currier field, Plymouth,NH- The PSU football team accomplished something it had not done in three years- won a game. They beat the Husson Eagles 33-21, in front of the home crowd at Currier field. The Panthers had a 26 game losing streak coming in to the game, with its last […]