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students in iraq

ok i am a student from plymouth state who is also with 3 other students in my platoon as well as alot of other students in iraq now. we were wondering if we could put a story in ur news paper of things thats we have done here in iraq […]

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Stop the Draft

Anyone notice the number of radio commercials lately advertising that young men are required to register with selective service? The Bush administration is quietly trying to get bills (HR163 and S89) passed now, while the public’s attention is on the elections, so our action on this is needed immediately. The […]

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Women’s Lacrosse

You rock!! Way to go in 2004. Good luck in your next season!

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Spring Fling

Spring Flingby Kristen Dyment PLYMOUTH, NH- With binge drinking lasting until the early morning for four consecutive days, The calm after the storm- known as “Spring Fling”, may lead to post-party depression.School work piled up, ignored in the name of fun. Old friends visited for the weekend. House and bedrooms, […]

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Not Fantasy, but Reality

I will try and be brief, but perfection cannot be limited. I wanted to address two unchallenged articles written in the last two weeks and I guess its time for me, yet again, to give the truth; free of charge.First of all, let me put this out there. Does anybody […]

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Parking Tickets/Drunk Driving

This past thursday a close friend of mine drove from her off campus home to the student apartments to hang out with a few friends and have some drinks. They then decided to go Downtown to the bars and by the time she got back she was much too drunk […]

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Constitutional Infringement

Explaining the Bush administration’s ban on taking pictures of returning coffins, the President’s spokesman Trent Duffy claimed that the “sensitivity and privacy of families of the fallen must be the first priority.” Wrong, the first priority is to bring American soldiers home alive. Americans must be allowed to see the […]

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Response to Masse’s Article

HOW’S YOUR LATTE? — Keith Sheets, Jr.- Class of 2002 PSC First, let me say that I’m happy the editors of The Clock have taken the opportunity to open up the debate through the paper. I give you mad props, editors. And usually, in my line of work I charge […]

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News of Classmates

The on-line Clock is great . . . but When I received The Clock in hardcopy, one of my favorite features was news of classmates. A good way to keep up with those with whom you shared the Plymouth experience so many years ago. I miss that Ralph Murphy 1956 […]

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Conservative Voices on Campus

To the Editor: After reading Robert Masse’s “Backwards.gov”, it seems as though PSU is back to PSC days when it comes to unchallenged political propaganda. For anyone to give this 9/11 Commission any credence is like not really understanding what the word “is”, is. Its a political farce…. moving on…As […]