Bumpin’ and grindin’, movin’ and groovin’. For as long as dance has been around it has been a heated issue. As far back as the 1800’s, dance has been a debated dilemma. Fast forward to 2006, when Concord High School has postponed their Homecoming dance five weeks in an effort […]
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Success tastes like a tall double latte!
There is no such thing as a free lunch, but last spring at Plymouth State University you could get a free cup of coffee. Sodexho invited students, faculty, staff and visitors to participate in a blind coffee tasting event at the Fireplace Lounge in the HUB. The taste test was […]
PSU students honored with meteorology scholarship
The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate scholarship is a nationally recognized award that is given out every year. This year, four Plymouth State University students achieved this distinct honor.Daniel Michaud, Katherine Pingree, Jared Rennie and Melissa Payer are the four Meteorology students who received the award. The PSU students join others […]
Plymouth State’s Pilgrim Inn
End up on a shuttle and it’s driving away from campus? You’re on your way to the unofficial housing of Plymouth State University: 307 Main St., the new home to several students.According to Jeff Furlone, the Assistant Director of Residential Life, the students who are living there wanted university housing […]
Take time to ‘stop and smell the flowers’ but don’t forget to thank the University’s Horticulturalist
If only one person on campus knows how to appreciate life, and stop and smell the flowers, it’s 54-year-old horticulturalist Steve Sweedler. He has made it his career to sell and design the appearance Plymouth State University for nearly 30 years.Early Thursday morning in the center of University, students played […]
After Apple Picking
After Apple PickingBy Robert Frost (1914) My long two-pointed ladder’s sticking through a tree Toward heaven still, And there’s a barrel that I didn’t fill Beside it, and there may be two or three Apples I didn’t pick upon some bough. But I am done with apple-picking now. Essence of […]
The Computer Has Eyes: How the RIAA and MPAA are cracking down on illegal downloads
WASHINGTON-On April 27th, 2006 the Collegiate Presswire released an article informing college and university students across the country to be careful what they download. Popular peer-to-peer (P2P) programs such as Limewire allow students on college campuses to (illegally) download files and will even alert the user if the file they […]
Plymouth State Students are Winners in National Business Strategy Game
PLYMOUTH, N.H.-Twenty-two teams of students in Administrative Policy, a capstone business course taught by Plymouth State Professor Duncan McDougall, participated in a semester-long online business simulation to test their ability to put theory into practice. One of five Plymouth State teams to qualify for the world finals of the competition, […]
He’s steamy and successful
PLYMOUTH – How did he do that, ten out of fifteen weeks on the winning team; maybe we should ask ‘The Apprentice’ second season winner, Kelly Perdew. Perdew will be coming to Plymouth State University (PSU) for the 2006 commencement ceremony. Perdew, 37, graduated from West Point with a BS […]
Minister responds to “Christianity concerns”
Dear Editor of the Clock,After reading Dustin Siggins’ article, “Reader speaks out with Christian concerns,” I am not sure what Dustin’s concerns were, nor that he offered persuasive evidence for them. He states that, “Christians are the last acceptable prejudice in America,” and then attempts to support this with the […]