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Completely Different: Boyd Construction

This week our discussion centers around the Boyd construction and how things are going. L: The Boyd Hall groundbreaking has come and gone. The building is now officially under construction. With the short time frame in which the construction plans have changed and begun, I think everyone has done a […]

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New Add/Drop Policies for Next Year

Attention students and faculty! A new add/drop policy will go into effect for the Fall 2002 semester. There are three significant changes in the new policy. First, students will no longer be required to obtain an advisor’s signature on add/drop forms. Second, the deadline to make schedule changes – both […]

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Meet the New Associate V.P. of Undergraduate Studies

Among the many changes taking place on the Plymouth State College campus this summer, Julie Bernier will be accepting a new position as the Associate Vice President of Undergraduate Studies. Bernier, a fourteen-year faculty member and current Chair of the HPER Department, is a graduate of Keene State College, with […]

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Outdoor Adventures Day Climbs to New Heights

The third annual Health, Physical Education, and Recreation (HPER) Club Outdoor Adventures Day, held Saturday April 27, was an overall success, despite the overcast and windy weather. Bob Benincasa, Vice President of the HPER Club, said, “The day went very well. We had twenty-five students, between the ages of nine […]

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The End of an Era: Professor Clarke to Retire

After twenty-six years of teaching at Plymouth State College, Professor Christopher Clarke is retiring. “I was a member of the Education Department but also taught some business classes as well,” said Clarke. He served as chair of the Education Department from 1977 to 1980 and was Director of Graduate Studies […]

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Those Crazy Ogelmyers, Premiering May 11

The movie Those Crazy Ogelmyers premieres Saturday, May 11 at 7:00 p.m. in Hyde 220 and a second showing will take place on Sunday, May 12 at 5:00 p.m., same place. There is a potential third showing at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday as well depending on the popularity of the […]

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Reflections of a Fifth-Year Senior

I am old.”Gee whiz, how old are you?” I imagine a throng of wide-eyed 19-year olds asking me in amazement.I spit out some chaw, look up at the sky and say, “Well come up here and sit on my knee… no, not you kid, the cute chick standing next to […]

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Wolfman Longo Talks with Headliners at Spring Fling

I woke to my alarm clock on a brisk 12:01 Saturday. The big day ahead throbbing in my temples, my head still swimming in a cloud of substances from the night before. It felt like a sandwich bag had melted inside my mouth. I reached blindly to the desk below, […]

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Interview: Kim Jeffs Record-Breaking Phenom Tells It Like It Is

Kim Jeffs is extremely busy these days. As first-year Meteorology major, and one of three pitchers on the Plymouth State Panthers Softball team, Kim has little free time to discuss her unbelievable achievement of shattering the PSC career strikeout record in her first year. With 316 strikeouts and only 9 […]

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Women’s Lacrosse Recieves Honors

By BETH DOOLY For The Clock This season the PSC Women’s Lacrosse Team has been no stranger to receiving awards. In the middle of the season senior, Robin Hartman broke the school record that has been held by Terry Galley since 1985 for most points. Galley, who at the end […]