Month: November 2008

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Comedy relief from midterm week

Mon. Oct. 27th, was the first Comedy Night of the season. Students gathered in the Hub Fireplace Lounge at 8 p.m. after a long week of midterms to the natural high of laughter. First to start off the laughs was female comedian, Bethany Van Delft. Moving from The Bronx to […]

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Men’s soccer mauls West Conn. 6-0; advances to LEC semi-finals

PSU Men’s Soccer team exploited every phase of the game, destroying West Conn., 6-0 in their quarterfinal match this past Sat., Nov. 1 at Panther Field. Semir Mehmedovic netted himself a hat trick, contributing 3 goals during the mach up. Contributing to the offensive onslaught was Dre Cabral, Greg Blanchette […]

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Minotaur In The Mirror: Artists focusing the lens on self

Currently the art scene at Draper and Maynard is playing host to an art exhibit with a wide range of photographs from contemporary artists. Curated by Chehalis Hegner, “Minotaur In The Mirror” opened on Weds., Oct. 28 in the Karl Drerup Gallery. The exhibit is focused on self-portraits that celebrate […]

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Face Off: BCS in the NCAA

Face-off is finally back after a couple weeks on the sideline, and now it’s time to throw down topics and discuss major events happening in the NCAA. As the Texas Tech Red Raiders squeaked by number 1 Texas in one of the biggest classic games anyone has seen in the […]

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PSU field hockey blanks Bridgewater State

The Plymouth State Field Hockey team shutout Bridgewater State 1-0 on Sat., Nov. 1 in Bridgewater, Mass.  PSU finished the regular season with an 11-6 record and an 8-3 Little East Conference record. Bridgewater State fell to 7-10 on the season with a 5-6 LEC record.  The game marked PSU’s […]

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Jump Start! Conference call

For those of you who were wondering what happened to the paper last week, here’s the dirty little secret: we were skipping school and hanging out in Missouri. There, it is out in the open. I promise, though, we were doing it for you. In fact, the reason we were […]

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Is winterim the right choice for you?

Students have certainly wished that their courses could just fly by. With Winterim, courses can go by very quickly, though they take a lot of work. Nancy Betchart and Gail Carr of the Frost School answer questions about the ins and outs of Winterim courses. The Clock: What are some […]

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Get to know your Provost, Julie Bernier

This week, The Clock sat down with PSU Provost Julie Bernier. We discussed her role as Provost, her past at Plymouth and her educational goals for the university. The Clock: How do you interpret your role as provost of the University? Julie Bernier: Well, my official job description says that […]

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Ghouls Night Out

WPCR hosted a Halloween concert on Friday, Oct. 24, where a large crowd gathered to see four bands perform in the HUB Multi-Purpose Room. The show consisted of four bands: Y.A.F., Break a Sweat, Black Mass and 138. Y.A.F. played a frantic set, showing of technical ability in playing their […]

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Warm up to The Freeze Dried Hippies

Tuesday Oct. 28 at 8 p.m in the HUB Fireplace Lounge hosted The Freeze Dried Hippies and Howard Jennings. The event was put on by P.A.C.E and sat over 50 students, at least for the first hour. Though the fireplace was not lit, which would have supplied the ideal environment […]