Last week, Student Senate held their annual spring elections. As always, it was a huge success and they continue to get better year after year. As with all elections, there was healthy discussion and dialogue. That is why we have elections: to talk about the important issues and pick the […]
Month: May 2005
Womens Lacrosse Coverage
As a member of the PSU Women’s Lacrosse Team and weekly reader of The Clock, I am Frustrated and upset that there has been little to no coverage of our team this spring. I am also disappointed in the lack of advertisements for ALL sporting events that occur during the […]
State Radio, Throwback, and How’s Your News? Play Go Green Earth Day Concert
Last Friday, as the finale of PSU’s Earth Day Festival Go Green or Go Home!, students crowded into the HUB courtroom for a concert featuring How’s Your News?, Throwback, and State Radio. Organized by Common Ground, and co-sponsored by the Student Senate, PACE, and The Clock, the Earth Day concert […]
Linked Forever in Cyberspace: Thefacebook
PLYMOUTH-I’m sure you have all heard the words on campus, “I have ninety friends on thefacebook,” “I facebooked him yesterday,” or “hey, we’re facebook buddies!” It’s an infatuation that is sweeping through Plymouth State University faster than you can say networking bonanza. It’s Thefacebook. Essentially Thefacebook is an online yearbook […]
No More than Four Years
PLYMOUTH-Many incoming freshman today struggle with the decision-making required when entering college. Declaring a major can be the most complicated and scariest time in a student’s life, but can all that change? Plymouth State University [PSU] is taking strides to change the anxiety freshman feel when entering the University atmosphere. […]
New Drug Added to Predator List
Long gone are the days when one could party worry free. It seems like today, everyone worries about date rape. Some Plymouth State students believe that date rape drugs aren’t spread around this campus, but they are, although numbers cannot accurately be measured. By now, most people know that a […]
As Gas Prices Rise, So Should Common Sense
Gas prices are at an all time high, with little relief in sight. Some people may notice that the price of gas sometimes changes more than once in a single day. For college students, these prices are hard to take. Many of us live far away, and depend on a […]
Campus Mourns Death of Stephen Guillet
PLYMOUTH-At Noon on Wednesday, April 27 friends, family, and loved ones of Stephen Guillet gathered at memorial rock on the Alumni green, regardless of the rain, to take part in a memorial service celebrating Guillet’s life. President Wharton and Vice President of Academic Affairs Richard Hage opened the ceremony with […]
News of the Weird
? Vancouver, Canada-Police issued an interesting warning to drivers: “if you run out of fuel, please do not lay on the road to get assistance,” reported Reuters on Tuesday. Apparently, one man recently ran out of gas and layed across the road until someone offered to help him. This isn’t […]
Protect Yourselves
Over the past few months a highly disturbing trend has arisen at PSU concerning the theft of laptop computers on and off campus. The dilemma has reached an epidemic status, and everyone in the area should consider themselves in a state of high alert. The targets of these robberies have […]