Month: February 2005

News

Fat Orange Cat

To the Clock: For all of you folks living in the student apartments, feeding and loving this orange cat, please find him a real home, where he isn’t outside where he can catch diseases that will kill him, or be torn apart by roving dogs or wild animals, or hit […]

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PSU Men’s Ice Hockey Takes Down FPC on the Road, 4-2

Winchendon, MA – On Wednesday, Feb 16, the Plymouth State University men’s ice hockey team paid a visit to the Franklin Pierce Ravens at the Robinson – Broadhurst Arena, and came out victorious with a final score of 4-2. The PSU Panthers entered the game with .500 play at 9-9-2 […]

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He Can Read, Write, Rhyme, Paint and Inspire

Danny Simmons came hesitantly into the snow from Brooklyn to Plymouth on Tuesday night, February 22. Perhaps because his reading at the Carl Drerup Gallery was scheduled the same day the fifth season of The Def Poetry Slam series when into production at HBO studios, but perhaps it was just […]

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The Life and Crimes of the Late Bizarro King

Hunter S. Thompson (67), the American writer best known for his novel, “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,” and as an exaggerated man of quirks, was found dead at his home in Woody Creek, Colorado this past Sunday, after placing the receiving end of a .45 caliber handgun in his […]

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The Fight for Education

The education of the young people in this country is in a free fall, and it is going to be a very loud “thud” when it hits rock bottom. Current statistics show that one third of this year’s high school seniors will not graduate, with all but seven states seeing […]

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PSU Men’s Ice Hockey Defeats Worcester State in Wild Ride, 8-5

Waterville Valley, NH – On Saturday, Feb 19 at the Waterville Valley Ice Arena, the Plymouth State University Men’s Ice Hockey team defeated Worcester State College, 8-5. Entering this ECAC Northeast Conference matchup. PSU’s record stood at 10-9-2, while Worcester State stood at 3-18-1. The first period of play eventually […]

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Men’s Basketball Wins Opening Round of the Little East Conference Tournament

Plymouth, NH – Senior Nick Pelotte and sophomore Andreas Pope combined on 63 points Tuesday night as third-seeded Plymouth State Panthers shot 66 percent from the field en route to a 112-94 victory over sixth-seeded University of Massachusetts Boston Beacons. This marked the opening round of the Little East Conference […]

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The Mysterious Orange Cat

To Whom it May concern, I am an alumni who graduated from PSU in 1999. I really enjoy receiving The Clock online. It keeps my updated on what is going on in Plymouth. Many times it brings back memories of a wonderful college experience. I just received the March 25th […]

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Thanks for The Right Track

To The Clock: I am writing to thank you for printing Dustin Suggins’ “Right Track” editorial last week. Really, I’m not kidding! I’m ashamed to say that it sometimes takes this degree of sloppy and offensive rhetoric to really force me to articulate my beliefs; although I wish Dustin knew […]

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Bringing the Delta Soul to PSU

In the center of Mississippi lies Kosciusko, a city rich in American tradition and steeped with soulful musicians and entertainers. Nicknamed the “Beehive of the Hills” and home to the historical Natchez Trace, the city is an integral region of the south. 70 miles from Jackson and 130 from New […]