KEENE, N.H. – Junior Breanne Lucey’s (Keene, N.H.) goal 2:35 into the second overtime Tuesday afternoon lifted third-seeded Keene State College to a dramatic 1-0 victory over rival and sixth-seeded Plymouth State University in a Little East Conference Tournament women’s soccer quarterfinal game at Sumner Joyce Field.Keene State (10-5-3 overall), […]
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A Haunted Love Story and Life Lost
PLYMOUTH – With 135 years under Plymouth State’s belt there are bound to be many stories to be told; Robert Frost’s time on campus, the history of the school, and the ghost stories. Yes, the ghost stories! But what lures a person into the stories of the supernatural? Maybe it’s […]
First Annual Student Leaders Honored
PLYMOUTH – As twenty students sat in the Bradford Room of Centre Lodge a common question rang true, “Why are we here?” Tuesday, October 18th, Joe Long, Director of Alumni Relations and members of the Alumni Association, Althea Goundrey, Nancy Aldrich, Sally Kilfoyle, Retha Fielding, Jessica Morel, and Hans Wentrup […]
Tying the record for most hurricanes in a season, Wilma wallops Southern Florida
FLORIDA-Six people are dead and 6 million are without power in the southern regions of Florida following a direct hit by Hurricane Wilma. The storm hit early Monday as a Category 3 storm with winds of 125 miles per hour. After stalling over Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula for nearly two days, […]
The Art of Cuddling
It’s getting cold out, and whether or not someone’s a fan of the Jack Frost nipping at your nose weather they’re bound to be looking for ways to stay warm. More conventional methods could be employed, like warming up next to a fire, sipping on hot cocoa, finding a big […]
A Reason to Celebrate
This week, A Reason to Celebrate is even more amazing! Not only are you getting an history lesson and excuse to party, The Clock has generously donated a few last minute, if not completely tacky, original costume ideas. Friday October 28- Pretend US currency doesn’t say “In God we Trust.” […]
Student Senate update
Report from the Administration According to Vice President Hage, there was a mistake in the e-mail that was sent out about the last round of floods. Students will not be billed for having their cars towed as long as they had a parking permit on their car. Bob Fitzpatrick is […]
Mother of the civil rights movement passes away
Detroit, Michigan – On December 1st of 1955, a young lady known as Rosa Parks was not thinking about leaving a stamp in time; all she wanted was to keep her seat on the bus. Tuesday, October 25, 2005 marks the death of Rosa Parks. Parks was an active member […]
Little Nano brings Big Problems
As if Apple couldn’t think of anything smaller than the Mini, they went extremely small, as in nano small. It’s hot and you know you want it, but you may want to think twice. Well the nano is causing hysteria, but not the positive hysteria it was causing a couple […]
Trick-or-Treaters are coming!
The countdown has started for our annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat program in the Residence Halls and Student Apartment area. Once again our students are going all out to provide a fun and festive evening to youngsters in the Plymouth Area. All of the events will take place on Sunday October 30th. […]