Month: April 2005

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Grow Up Or Get Out

It is that time of the year again, folks. The time of year where the blatant and disgusting disrespect that students show for our school and its property pisses off The Clock office enough to write an editorial about it. Take, for example, the flood plain that Mary Lyon Residence […]

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Who Wants to Know?

To the editor: It is amazing how many people do not have any idea of what is going on in our country and the world. Their lives revolve around the political pabulum of Fox News, Bill O’Wrongly and the radio talk show hosts who regurgitate the ultra-conservative repetition of the […]

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Support for Series Speaker Richard Heinburg

Dear Editor, I would like to make people in the campus community aware of an important upcoming event. Richard Heinberg is speaking at PSU as part of the Sidore Lecture Series on April 12th at 7:00pm at the Heritage Commons across from Lamson Library. The event is free. According to […]

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PSU Wrestlers Finish Outstanding Panther Careers

PROVIDENCE – On February 20, 2005, the Plymouth State University wrestling team finished with four Panthers earning All-New England honors, and took sixth place out of 15 schools at the New England Collegiate Conference Wrestling Association’s Annual Championships, held by Johnson and Wales University. Springfield was victorious for its fourth […]

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OLDBOY review: “Gape at the Excitement…”

Korean director Chan-wook Park is a man on a mission, and with Oldboy, it is most assuredly a mission of revenge. Park has created a film with enough violence and visual know-how to make the viewer squirm in their chair and gape at the excitement that unfolds and he does […]

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April is Poetry Month: Jazzmouth Comes to Portsmouth

Portsmouth has long been known as a hip town, and this month they are stepping it up a notch with the first annual “Jazzmouth”, otherwise know as The Seacoast Poetry and Jazz Festival. April 14-17, 2005, Portsmouth will play host to an array of events designed to promote and embrace […]

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CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE: THE WAR BETWEEN ACADEMICS

The war on terrorism has reached far beyond the boundaries of the United States government and is, in fact, being fought on campuses throughout the nation. Two independent groups dedicated to the education of the Middle East on U.S. campuses have found themselves on opposite sides.On one side of the […]

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Plymouth State Student Receives Grant and Builds a Library

PLYMOUTH-Plymouth State senior and Social Work major, Bryan Jay, recently received a one thousand dollar Alumni Grant to build a library in the Reflection and Spiritual Care Center that opened on March 17. The library is located in the meditation room of the Spiritual Care and Reflection Center. With his […]

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PSU Student Attends International Fair Trade Conference

PLYMOUTH- The second annual International Convergence of the United Students for Fair Trade (USFT) was held February 18-21 in Chicago, IL. Over three hundred participants spanning the globe participated in the conference. Among them was PSU student and Fair Trade activist Andrew McLean. The goal of the USFT is to […]