Month: April 2007

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Can we have a little consistency, please?

The issue at hand here is definitions. Definitions are, of course, always subject to interpretation. As members of the Student Body, all that we at The Clock are asking for is a bit of consistency in the administration’s interpretation. Earlier in the year, The Clock published an editorial regarding Plymouth […]

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Student shares views on a variety of issues

To The Editor: This past week, two very positive occurrences have taken place at two universities across America. The first was the dropping of all charges against the three now-infamous-though innocent-white Duke University lacrosse players accused of raping a black stripper. The other was the presentation by the University of […]

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Shaken or stirred? The University tells WPCR “neither”

Dear Editor, We, the members of WPCR (the radio station here on campus) in the past couple of weeks have been having some trouble. The problem revolves around a certain policy that student organizations, as well as every aspect of the University, has to abide by. The policy we are […]

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PSU Baseball splits crucial double-header with UMass Dartmouth

NORTH DARTMOUTH, MA – Mother Nature herself could not stop the baseball teams as Plymouth State University and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth split their double-billing 13-18 and 9-7 on Saturday afternoon. 31 runs were scored and ERA’s suffered mightily in what proved to be an all-out slugfest for both teams […]

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PSU Jazz Ensemble shakes it down in Hanaway

The PSU Jazz Band and Combos delivered a tight and enjoyable set in the Hannaway Theatre on Tuesday, April 17. Attendance was good as students and community members were treated to an evening of diverse jazz and funk music. Under the direction of Scott Grant, the program featured standards from […]

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Sports spotlight: Kent Cherrington

Whether young or old, a star or benchwarmer, everyone deserves recognition. Kent Cherrington, Sports Information Director of the Athletic Department, is one of those people. Although he remains behind the scenes, he does tremendous work for Plymouth State. Cherrington, a resident of Campton, New Hampshire, has been serving in the […]

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Athletes registering early? No go

Plymouth State University’s Athletic Council convened last week to discuss certain issues regarding the state of the athletic programs that are recognized through the University. The purpose of this council was established as a means of integrating athletic participation with the world of academics, which PSU prides itself on being […]

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Women’s Tennis ready for championships

It’s an exciting time to be a player, coach, or fan of the Plymouth State women’s tennis team. They dominated most of the teams in the Little East Conference (LEC) with an 8-3 record throughout the regular season, and took home the LEC Championship during the playoffs by defeating defending […]

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Music of ‘Raining Jane’ warms Fireplace Lounge

On April 16, the all-girl band wowed the audience with their attitude, music and looks. There was playful banter between them and the listeners, sending cheers and laughter resonating throughout the building. Raining Jane’s members include Mai Bloomfield on vocals, guitar and cello, Becky Gebhardt on bass, guitar and sitar, […]

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Nor’Easter hits eastern United States

Due to a slow-moving Nor’Easter, the entire region experienced bad weather early this week. The effects were felt in Plymouth most of Sunday and Monday A slushy wet snow and sleet during the day on Sunday turned into nasty windswept downpours overnight into Monday, and plenty of students on and […]