Jacob Duquette is a third year, BA Graphic Design student here at Plymouth State College. He is proficient in many branches of Art, and is accomplished in music, visual art, electronics and has even stabbed at acting. The Clock: What is the most important thing, concerning art that you do, […]
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Swimming and Diving Narrowly Defeated by Simmons, 155-145; Panthers Finish Season at .500 Mark
BOSTON, Mass. – In a dual meet in which each team won eight events, Simmons College edged Plymouth State College in women’s swimming and diving competition Saturday afternoon, 155-145.The Panthers did not go down without a fight. There were several outstanding performances by the Panthers, according to head coach Al […]
Upcoming Art Show Features Work by PSC Students
This year’s Juried Student Exhibition at Plymouth State College is quickly approaching. Students from any academic department on campus who have taken art classes at PSC are eligible to submit their work for consideration for this popular annual event. The show is juried by two members of the art department […]
Silver Arts Preview: How I Learned to Drive
Don’t miss out on Plymouth State College’s production of How I Learned to Drive that is currently playing in the Studio Theatre at the Silver Cultural Arts Center. The play, written by Paula Vogel, is about a young lady learning the rules of the road as she struggles with what […]
Women’s Basketball Winning Streak Snapped at Eight
WILLIMANTIC, CONN. – The Plymouth State College Women’s Basketball team lost a close game to Eastern Connecticut State University on Saturday, February 1, with a score of 80-89 at Geissler Gymnasium. The loss ended the Panthers’ eight-game winning streak, which was one win shy of the school record for consecutive […]
Rorke Resigns; Leaves for Division I-AA Coaching Position
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The head football coach at Plymouth State College has announced that he is leaving PSC to further his coaching career.Football coach Chris Rorke, who has guided the Panther program the past four years, departs Plymouth State to become the offensive coordinator at Lehigh University, a Division I-AA […]
Title IX Critics are Missing the Mark
Just say it. Don’t be a wimp. If you’re going to rip Title IX, go ahead and say why. Say that women’s sports are not as important as men’s. Say that women don’t like sports enough to deserve anything even close to an equal opportunity. Say that sports are for […]
Affirmative Action: Progress or Setback?
Affirmative action sets minorities and women back instead of pushing them forward. This policy is reverse discrimination.“Born of the civil rights movement three decades ago, affirmative action calls for minorities and women to be given special consideration in employment, education and contracting,” says Dan Froomkin of the “Washington Post.”Affirmative action […]
Bio-terrorism: At What Cost, Prevention?
Symptoms: Aching puss-filled sores. Inflamed and tender glands. A low to mid-range fever. Toxic or allergic rashes. Advanced tissue destruction. Inflammation of the brain. Death.Who could be so calculating as to unleash this biological horror on the American people? Saddam Hussein? Osama bin Laden? Kim Jong Il?Would you believe, George […]
Sex Education: Abstinence or Absence?
#8220;Talk about a lucky freshman. Dude, I’m totally hooking up with this hot chick I met at this awesome frat party tonight. She was ALL over me after I spilled my beer on her Abercrombie tank top. Her friend hooked up with some 25-year old Beta brother, now she needs […]