Dear Clock, I am a senior that is getting ready to leave Plymouth state, I am writing to express my feelings about this time of my life. I did not enjoy my graduation from High school and I wanted to tell how I feel about my second chance to enjoy […]
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Women’s Rugby finishes second in the nation
Last weekend the Plymouth State women’s rugby team traveled across the country to play in the Division Two national championship at Stanford University in California. The girls came prepared and confident to play UC Santa Cruz, especially after seeing them play two weeks earlier at semi-finals in Florida. Plymouth State […]
Battle of the Bands
Last Friday as part of Spring Fling, while a mechanical bull raged in the Fireplace Lounge, the real fight was happening at the Battle of the Bands outside. A large crowd gathered to feast on free popcorn, cotton candy and energy drinks, all while watching a number of groups perform. […]
Advent Children – A New Vision in Filmmaking
Despite its misleading name, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is not a game. The film was quietly released on April 25 after spending years in production limbo as having been delayed multiple times. As a result the film will surely meet some difficulties in reaching projected sales. Advent Children is […]
Fashion jump starts Spring Fling
Spring Fling opened with a bang last Thursday night at the Hip-Hop and Fashion Spring Fling Jump Off. The Multicultural Society, GMSA, the World Language Society, WPCR, Sodexho, and vice president Dick Hage sponsored the 11 acts, most of which hailed from the Boston area. The show was emceed by […]
Plymouth says “Good-bye and Goodluck” to President Donald P. Wharton
The days grow warmer and longer – but the sun is setting on the school year, and the time we have with our president, Donald P. Wharton. During his thirteen years as president, he witnessed and encouraged numerous changes to the Plymouth State University campus as well as to the […]
Women’s Lacrosse redeems LEC Championship
PLYMOUTH – Revenge never felt so good. With mere seconds remaining in Saturday’s showdown, the Plymouth State University women’s lacrosse team stormed Arold Field in celebration, claiming the LEC championship over defending-champion Eastern Connecticut, 9-5. The Panthers notched their eighth straight victory to improve 13-5 overall on the season, and […]
Freshman gets taste of reality
Few people have the opportunity to see a fight between two highly-skilled combatants. Plymouth State freshman Nate LaMotte not only has this opportunity, he is also one of its main attractions. The 22-year-old LaMotte works with Massachusett’s Kipp Koler, owner of North American Grappling Association, Reality Fighting, and other no-holds-barred […]
Reader speaks out with Christian concerns
To The Editor: Two Sundays ago, during a homily at St. Matthews’s church in Plymouth, the presiding priest brought up a very legitimate societal concern. He said, as close as I can remember, that “Christianity is the last acceptable prejudice in America.” I apologize for the lack of definitive quotation; […]
Men’s Lacrosse edges Western Conn to advance
PLYMOUTH – Fourth-seeded Plymouth State University scored five first-quarter goals Tuesday afternoon and fifth-seeded Western Connecticut State University never recovered, and the hosts went on to an 8-6 victory in the first round of the Little East Conference Men’s Lacrosse Tournament at Panther Field. PSU, which posted its fourth straight […]