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PSU Announces Distinguished Teachers of 2006

At the May 3rd faculty meeting the Distinguished Teachers for 2006 were announced. Each year Plymouth State presents its Distinguished Teaching Awards to one undergraduate faculty, as well as to two graduate faculty. Nominations are accepted from faculty and staff, as well as students, past and present. It was a […]

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No dice for Cali

CONCORD – New Hampshire has been the first in the primary since 1952, and this streak does not appear to be changing any time soon. On April 27 Governor Lynch signed a law that gives the state the flexibility to move and set its primary date in order to preserve […]

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Thou art a glutton – by necessity

#8220;You are going to eat a lot this evening,” assured professor Matt Rolf, dressed in a red and gold medieval costume. Long tables snaked maze-like through Heritage Commons, and scholars and students packed the seats – some dressed in beautiful period costume. The Medieval Feast began with a hand washing […]

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Election Concerns

PLYMOUTH-The votes from last week’s Student Senate have brought on a whole new body of senators, and an even larger pile of controversy. The Student Government elections were held on April 18, 19, and 20, and suffered some voting difficulties. Senate Speaker Sean Greenlaw stated on April 23, at the […]

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New Faces in Alpha Phi Sigma

On Monday, May 1, Plymouth State’s Criminal Justice Honor Society inducted 15 new members. The new members joined Alpha Phi Sigma’s 12 current 2005 members in a ceremony held in Centre Lodge. Anna Aurelia, Rebecca Emmons, Nathan Gardner, Diana Gibbs, Jennafer Goetsch, Lindsey Green, Jason Hey, Jennifer Hill, Amanda Johnson, […]

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Residential upgrades for ol’ P-State

PLYMOUTH- As you probably have noted, there have been some serious changes going on regarding campus housing. Renovations are taking place on Mary Lyon Hall while the much-anticipated Langdon Woods housing project continues to near its August 2006 deadline. The Mary Lyon project is focused on giving the building a […]

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Pumpkin gets one step closer to becoming the state fruit

Press ReleaseConcord, NH – The New Hampshire State Senate voted in favor of House Bill 1111 this past week, which would designate the pumpkin as the New Hampshire state fruit. This vote comes after months of elementary aged lobbyists, from Senator Bob Flanders district (R- Antrim) covered themselves from head […]

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Cleaning house at the Clock

PLYMOUTH – A new school year means lots of changes. It means new classes, new professors, and maybe new friends, and of course new Clock staff. With upcoming graduation, the Clock is losing a lot of important staffers, including Editor-in-chief Emily Perry. Elections were held and the woman filling Perry’s […]

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The last American man

Earth Week culminated in a presentation by Eustace Conway on April 25th, in Boyd. Tall, thin, with long grey hair, today braided into two pigtails, a shy Conway seemed both overwhelmed and delighted at the packed room. An unassuming man, he began softly, but by the end of his presentation, […]

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Meals for the many

Meals for Many serves about 100 – 180 homeless, senior citizens, students, and other hungry people every week. They eat off tables riddled with holes that are falling apart, and the staff struggles with broken refrigeration and inadequate equipment brought about by a lack of funds. Jerod Kerouac, 23, a […]