Month: November 2006

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An open letter to Tim Sacco

Why do you get off on getting Greeks mad at you? Your letter you wrote was full of so many incredibly ignorant statements, it made Greeks at Plymouth State seem like a bunch of idiots. I’m Greek here at Plymouth, a brother of Sigma Tau Gamma, and of course you […]

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Leave No Trace

Dear Editor, Many on campus have no doubt begun to notice the Leave No Trace title and logo flashing on electronic billboards and cluster screensavers across the campus, most particularly in the Lamson Learning Commons. I would like to take a moment to fill you in on what this initiative […]

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Get the facts

I am writing in response to Tim Sacco’s amazing editorial that was written in the November 10 edition of The Clock. As much as I enjoyed reading his work, I realized that some people have no idea what Greek Life might entail. Let me fill you in. It is true […]

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Letter to the Editor: a word from an XAZ alumna

To Whom It May Concern: I am writing to you in response to the recent negative media Chi Alpha Zeta sorority has been receiving. As an alumni [sic] of this organization I feel it is important that the truth be told about these girls and not just the stereotypes that […]

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Gaming with Goonzu

World of Warcraft boasts the largest customer base of any online role-playing game. Many gamers new to the scene don’t see far beyond it, however. There are hundreds of other massive multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG’s) on the internet, from all around the world, covering all genres. The largest producer […]

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Give the gift of Christmas: sponsor an “Angel”

Looking for a good deed to do this holiday season? The Angel Tree Project is a great opportunity to make the holidays for an “angel” a happier time of year. With Thanksgiving next week and Christmas just around the corner, now is the perfect time to give back to those […]

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Welcoming winter fashion:

Plymouth hasn’t been totally consumed by the winter weather yet (surprisingly enough,) giving University females just enough time to stock up on the season’s must-haves before they’re snowed in. With the changing season comes more heavy, textured fabrics. Even though it came out of the fashion vault a few years […]

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The Blue Room: A provocative experience

#8220;The Blue Room,” a play by Arthur Schnitzler, is a provocative and suggestive play about people’s interactions with each other and the effect it has on their lives. It began its run on Thursday, November 16 and will continue to play at the Studio Theatre in the Silver Center for […]

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Prepare for a Jack Frost chill

It’s Christmas time again and Santa is unbelievably busy in the new film “The Santa Clause 3.” Caught between his many other responsibilities, including entertaining the in-laws, conquering Jack Frost and preparing for Baby Clause, Santa’s production is falling behind for his biggest day of the year. Santa Clause (Tim […]

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Have you ever wanted to be “Accepted?”

For any who have once been plagued by college applications and waited diligently by their mail boxes, just to find out they’ve been turned down, there’s a movie that’s sure to speak to you. “Accepted,” a comedy directed by Steve Pink, was released on DVD Tuesday, November 14, and proves […]