Month: May 2010

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Big Love Monster wins the battle of the Bands

As it does every year, this year’s Spring Fling Battle of the Bands served as the perfect precursor to Saturday night’s big show. A slew of awesome Plymouth state bands made their way to the stage on Friday evening in front of a pretty healthy crowd of students, law enforcement […]

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Summer treats that beat the heat

With summer just around the corner, graduation parties, holiday cookouts and picnics will be in full swing in a matter of weeks. If you need something to go with the old standbys (hotdogs and hamburgers, that is), here are some great summer recipes from AllRecipes.com to enjoy under the sun. […]

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PSU softball season comes to an end

The Plymouth State University softball team’s season ended on Thursday, May 6 as they fell to Keene State College and Eastern Connecticut in the Little East Conference Tournament by scores of 17-0 and 3-0. PSU would only collect four hits between the two games on the day.  Junior outfielder Andrea […]

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PSU men’s lacrosse loses in LEC semifinals to Keene State

The Plymouth State University men’s lacrosse team fell in the semifinals of the Little East Conference Tournament on Thursday, May 6 to Keene State College by a score of 16-4 as their 2010 season came to an end. PSU defeated UMass Dartmouth in their quarterfinal matchup by a score of […]

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On CD…

In today’s musical climate it’s hard for any band to claim to being “original.” It seems each time a band comes out with the newest trend, 10 more come out of the woodwork; each claiming to be the originator of the newest “musical craze.” Fear not, avid music enthusiast, as […]

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Copying right?

Some people own their music while others buy tracks and songs for their own personal use. Some bands get into fights and kick group members out to prevent them from playing their own songs. In the music industry, it can be confusing to decide who owns what and who can […]

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Last name Rated, first name Over

The world may never know how 23 year old Canadian hip-hop sensation Drake spent his day at Plymouth State, but it certainly wasn’t spent preparing to give its’ students  the best show he possibly could. Maybe he was busy plotting what platinum chains or cars the $75,000 payday he was […]

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A Farwell to some of The Clock’s best

As I stand here at the end of my junior year, I want to take the time to thank the Clock Staff members who are graduating next week.  All of them put a lot of time and effort into making this  paper the best it could possibly be. I have […]

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Where to beach it!

As summer approaches and the weather gets warmer, thoughts of summer activities and adventures come to mind! A great way to find some summer fun at a low cost is to utilize the beautiful beaches and lakes around New England. There are many beaches and lakes to go to that […]

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Passing the Torch

There are a lot of farewells I have to do before I graduate next week. If you flip over to The Bottom Line, I have my final farewell to the sports section. I spoke about my tenure here at The Clock and why this paper means what it does to […]