I wish to bring to your attention the persecution of Bahá’à students in Iran. Over the past several months even more Bahá’Ãs have been imprisoned. Take for example the recent case of the educators of the Bahá’à Institute of Higher Education, who have been unjustly sentenced to prison terms […]
Month: October 2012
Broken Hearts, Epic Quests, and Hysterical Gang Violence
Whether you went to see the tragic love story, the epic journey of self-discovery, or the comedy about a Russian pianist and his mix up with The Mafia, the Playwright’s Showcase kept audience members entertained for three nights in a row with its lineup of plays written by PSU […]
Forget politics. But do vote!
Forget politics. It’s too complicated. You say you’re too busy to vote. But don’t forget your friends. Your high school buddies at other colleges, your friends down the hall here at PSU, your little sister who hopes to follow you to college. Don’t forget them. They all need Federal Pell Grants. You say […]
Invisible Children Screens “The Rescue” at PSU
Invisible Children screened their 2009 movie “The Rescue: of Joseph Kony’s Child Soldiers” for PSU students on Weds., Oct. 3rd. With the help of PSU’s student organization, Ending Genocide Around The World (EGAW), Invisible Children hoped the screening would inspire students to help end the crisis in central east Africa. […]
PSU Football Wins Homecoming Game in OT Thriller
Dustin Mathews scored a game-winning overtime touchdown from the one yard line Saturday afternoon, propelling Plymouth State past Nichols College in the annual homecoming game, 20-14 in NEFC Boyd Division play at Currier Field. The Panthers came out and played hard, inspiring football in front of a packed […]
Returning to the City of Guilds: The Rise of the Gathering
There is a new Magic: The Gathering set being released that is causing a lot of commotion within the Magic community. The Return to Ravnica set that is being release on October 5th is one of the most hyped and anticipated blocks (AKA multiple sets of cards) coming from […]
Turning Over a New, Digital Leaf
Every so often, I clean the clutter that piles up around The Clock office, usually stacks of paper, empty bottles and chip bags, sometimes boomerangs and mini basketballs, all the result of many long days and nights spent by my incredibly hard working and dedicated staff working here, eating […]
Plymouth State wins thriller against Nichols
Plymouth, N.H. – Dustin Mathews scored a game-winning overtime touchdown from the one-yard line Saturday afternoon, propelling Plymouth State past Nichols College in the annual homecoming game, 20-14 in NEFC Boyd Division play at Currier Field. The Panthers came out and played hard, inspiring football in front of a […]
Homecoming Harvest Festival Brings Extended PSU Community Together
On Saturday the 29th of September, PSU had its annual Harvest Festival in celebration of Homecoming weekend. The Alumni Green was filled with various students, parents, teachers, and alumni enjoying the different activities set up and run by a handful of PSU’s student clubs and organizations. The Early Childhood […]
What’s With The Water?
In Plymouth, there are many things people love about the town; whether it is Café Monte Alto, floating the Pemi, or any other small experience that students come to cherish. The occasional brown water found in dorms and off-campus apartments is not one of them, however. Many students during […]