On the evening of October 6, award-winning poet Eve Alexandra read her work in the intimate setting of the Frost Academic Commons. The event, sponsored by the PSU Campus Bookstore, drew a modest crowd of about twenty to thirty people, including many students and faculty members. Dr. Liz Ahl began […]
Month: October 2004
Biedermans Oct. 5 with guest Neil English
PSU Poets and Writers held an open mic at Biederman’s Deli this past Tuesday with guest artist Neil English, coauthor of Sticky Mittens and Angel Feet. Over seventy people gathered to listen and share stories, poems, and music. Sixteen artists performed before the poet and storyteller English read. English donned […]
Katie Todd Sheds Her Band for an Intimate Show
Katie Todd played a heartfelt, solo concert to a sparse audience this past Thursday in the Fire Place Lounge. Katie, noting the lack of enthusiasm for her appearance, joked about competing with Thirsty Thursday but didn’t let the small showing hamper her performance.Katie plays keyboard in a four-piece Chicago-based band […]
Plymouth’s Back Yard
Every fall, thousands of tourists cross the border into New Hampshire and Vermont to scope out the scenery as the leaves change on the White and Green Mountains. This weekend, I traveled north on Route 3, with $60 in my pocket, compliments of The Clock, to find out what tourists […]
Route 3 Odyssey
At 6 a.m. on Thursday, October 7th, I walked through a frosted Plymouth morning under an electric blue, sunrise prefacing sky, to my little blue Toyota parked on Pleasant Street. The world seemed nearly silent with only the slightest breeze.Like many students at PSU, I haven’t seen much of the […]
Extra Time Proves Costly For Panthers
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – After Saturday, one would think that the Plymouth State Men’s soccer team would like to finish a game in regulation. Two minutes into the first overtime, Keene State freshmen Greg Sauer put the ball past Plymouth keeper Dan Custance giving Keene State a 2-1 Little East Conference […]
Another One Bites the Dust
Plymouth N.H. – Saturday the Plymouth State Women’s Rugby Club improved their record to 3-0 after defeating WPI (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) 78-0. Once again Plymouth came to the pitch ready to play. Two seconds into the game Beth Metts scored off of a lineout and Meaghan Callahan kicked the extra […]
Top Ten Reasons to get your butt out of your room, register, and vote in the 2004 Election
10. It’s free…meaning, it doesn’t cost a thing. Not even for the ride. Not only is it free, it’s easy. Go to the HUB on October 20 from 3:30-4:30 and register. Or, you can register right at the polls or get an absentee ballot if you are already registered in […]
Political Diversity, Persecuting Conservatives, and Plymouth State
Diversity is an important issue on this campus and we all know great strides are made to foster a community of equality and appreciation, regardless of students’ race, gender, religion, or sexuality. But somewhere, somehow, the line has been drawn that political beliefs do not fall into this category of […]
Response to Robbie Time
Dear Mr. Partridge, I don’t normally write letters when I disagree about opinions I’ve read in magazines or newspapers, as I can respect the amendment of free speech. However, your recent column in the PSU newspaper, The Clock, was to say the least very disturbing. The comments made in the […]