Saddam Hussein, the former dictator of Iraq, has been convicted in the 1982 killings of 148 residents of Dujail, Iraq. He has been sentenced to hang, but due to Iraqi law, an appellate court will, in approximately a month, to begin proceedings to review the case. According to cnn.com, the […]
Month: November 2006
Top 10 Things that can ruin your Thanksgiving
10. Discovering that your roommate never did his macaroni dishes or took out the trash like he said he would. 9. Finding out that, in the week you were gone, Plymouth and its surrounding areas got two feet of fresh powder dumped all over their still unused mountains. 8. Having […]
Who knew Organizational Behavior was code for cooking?
The Common Man family of restaurants offers an amazing opportunity to the Organizational Behavior class here at Plymouth State University. They hold a contest where students taking the course design their own sample desert. Entitled “The Common Man Apprentice Project,” students were challenged to create a dessert recipe for the […]
University of Limerick
Kelsey Rees and Meredith Park are both Plymouth State University first years. They are going through the same things that all college students go through to adjust to the college life, with one little thing on top of that. They are studying in Ireland at the University of Limerick in […]
Student services expose: The counseling center
#8220;The Counseling and Human Relations Center is committed toward enhancing the psychosocial development of each Plymouth State University student, as well as contributing toward the health and vitality of the institution,” says part of the mission statement of the PSU Counseling Center. The Center, located across from Hyde Hall, is […]
First year students face trouble with registration
Picking out classes for a new semester can be a trying experience, especially for first year students. The date a student can register is of utmost importance and first years usually have the latest registration date. For some, scheduling for spring semester was difficult. The reason? Crucial courses being filled […]
Changes in the NH Senate
After New Hampshire’s mid-term elections on Tuesday, November 7, Democrats found themselves in an unfamiliar position. For the first time in decades, they held not only the gubernatorial seat, but a 14-10 majority in the senate. As a result, Senator Sylvia Larsen of Concord, New Hampshire was elected the Senate […]
Plymouth Police Department Weekly Press Release
11/07/2006 – TuesdayOn Tuesday, Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank called on behalf of Rosemary Gennaro who is a customer. Gennaro gave out her info on what she thought was an official AOL site, that stated they would disconnect service if she didn’t fill it out. Now she is receiving things to […]
Student Newspapers
The Clock is a newspaper. Perhaps because we’re students, people don’t take us seriously. For clarification: there is nothing of importance on this campus that The Clock staff will not cover. It is the duty of every newspaper to report fairly, accurately and without bias on issues that crop up […]
Letter to the Editor: Delta Zeta responds
To: The Clock staff and Plymouth State Community The sisters of Delta Zeta sorority would like to express our concern on the repeated editorials and articles being written about the status of Greek Life. First, we would like to explain the difference between recognized and unrecognized organizations. Recognized organizations, affiliated […]