A master plan of the proposed ALLWELL center was introduced to the Student Senate on October 8. The ALLWELL center will be a replacement for PSU’s existing athletic building. If the plans for the center are approved, it will be scheduled to be finished by 2018. “A new facility will […]
Month: October 2007
Drinking paraphernalia for posterity? not at PSU
Animal House. Old School. The 1980’s edition of Playboy that broadcast to the United States that Plymouth State College was one of the top “Party Schools” in the country. What do all of these things have in common? They are all stereotypes; unfounded, ridiculous and not at all relating to […]
Petraeus’ plan still not pleasing enough
On Monday, General David Petraeus, the head of the Multinational Forces in Iraq, along with Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker, testified in front of Congress to present a progress report of the war in Iraq. All the major news stations like Fox News and CNN were broadcasting live feeds of […]
Attempting to fix issues at PSU
To the Editor: As a senior here at Plymouth State, I feel I should do what I can do improve life at PSU as best I can, no matter how small those efforts or effects are. Therefore, I have two issues I wish to bring forth in this letter. Both […]
Computers in the classroom: friend or foe?
We live in the technology era where computers are our brainchild and the entire world of knowledge literally lay at our fingertips. Why, though, has this ability seemed to evade our perceptions of etiquette? One Clock staffer was sitting in class when she was practically accosted by the professor for […]
The many children left behind act
The No Child Left Behind “law” is supposed to improve the education of students giving them equal opportunity by testing them regularly with a state issued exam. In many struggling inner city schools where graduating rates and test scores are low, students are tested in order to graduate from grade […]
Panther’s Men’s soccer team falls to Middlebury 5-0
It was a tough loss this past weekend for the Plymouth State men’s soccer team, as they fell to Middlebury College by a score of 5-0 in Middlebury, Vermont. PSU’s record now goes to 4-7-1 on the season, with a record of 2-3 in the Little East Conference (LEC). Middlebury […]
Sports Spotlight: Plymouth State Volleyball Head Coach Moira Long
The volleyball team at Plymouth State University has their eyes set on a deep post-season run, yet again, under their exceptional Head Coach, Moira Long. With 15 wins lying in their wake, and a returning nucleus of healthy players, Long and her players are riding high, and loving life, as […]
Plymouth State defeats Nichols to remain undefeated
PLYMOUTH – With their spirits high and the crowd buzzing, the Plymouth State University football team turned in one of their best outings of the season, defeating Nichols College 30-0 Saturday afternoon in an important New England Football Conference Boyd Division battle at Currier Field. The Plymouth defense had one […]
PSU student involved in New Hampshire’s first Hurling team
Plymouth State senior, Anthony Wynands, is the newest member of the Barley House Wolves; New Hampshire’s first ever Hurling team. Setting up their tent at Manchester’s first annual Irish Fest on Sunday, October 7, the Wolves had their sights set on putting out the word that hurling has finally arrived […]