It’s a day off from school and a day to sleep in. Some people will be at work, meetings, or with their families, not even thinking about the real reason this day exists. Veteran’s Day, created on November 11, shares the anniversary of the Armistice which was signed by the […]
Month: November 2006
Men’s Soccer sneaks past Umass Boston, but misses Keene
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Plymouth State University Men’s Soccer team advanced to the finals of the Little East Conference Tournament with a decisive win over UMass Boston at Panther Field, but it wouldn’t come without its drama. Igor DaCruz scored the seemingly game-winning goal for UMass Boston to give them the […]
Letter to the Editor: Student expresses issues with Plymouth State Greek life
I am writing in regards to the letter written by Justin Cotter in the October 27 issue of The Clock. He wrote about the current situation of Greek life at Plymouth State University in response to the interview with Rodney Ekstrom that was in the October 5 issue of The […]
Panther football plucks Salve Regina Seahawks 27-7
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The Plymouth State football team ended their season on a high note this past Saturday as they defeated the Salve Regina Seahawks 27-7 at Currier field in Plymouth. The win gives the Panthers an overall 4-5 record, and finishes them with a winning record of 4-3 in […]
Rowdy fans start heckling personally with players
The Division III Fan Sportsmanship Program states that, “In a unified effort to promote respect for student-athletes, coaches and officials in intercollegiate athletics, the Division III Commissioners Association encourages all institution and conferences to pledge their commitment to our campaign to build positive spirit in the stands throughout Division III. […]
Senate committee offers help for allocations
Student Senate has assembled its annual Allocation Committee for Spring Semester and would like to start educating student-run organizations on how the allocation process works. Allocations is a process in which all recognized and funded organizations and athletics attend hearings during the Spring Semester. To prepare for the Allocation hearings, […]
PSU graduate returns with an award winning documentary
The documentary, “The War Tapes,” was shown to a standing room only crowd in Boyd 144 on Wednesday, November 1. “The War Tapes” is a documentary that illuminates the lives of American soldiers in Iraq. What makes this documentary so unique, though, is that the soldiers were the ones behind […]
Meal exchange working?
Many students are unsatisfied with the food offered at Prospect Hall and choose to use the meal exchange opportunity that is offered by the Sodexho dining services of Plymouth State University. The staff of the dining services recognized that some students desire a variety of foods and were looking to […]
This week in Europe
The political culture of Europe is in fl ux right now, both as awhole and also with its individual nations. Political culture consists of the political system of that country, the process through which that system makes political and policymaking decisions, and what policies are actually put into effect. The […]
Plymouth State student turnout strong on voting day
On Election Day, Plymouth saw a tremendous turnout in Plymouth State University voters. Plymouth State Student Government and Plymouth State College Democrats worked together to sponsor van trips from outside the HUB to the polls at Plymouth Elementary School. “We estimate that about 100 students were transported via van to […]