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Students’ Views on regulations

To the Clock Editor, I am a senior and for the last three years I have worked in the judicial office as a student worker. Generally I share many of the same opinions as other students in regards to the rules and regulations of our University. However, it frustrates me […]

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Women’s Tennis finishes runner-up at Little East Championships

DANBURY, Conn. – Plymouth State University had one individual champion and four second-place finishers out of six singles flights Saturday night and ended up in second place at the 2005 Little East Conference women’s tennis championships.The Panthers, who were attempting to repeat as champions after capturing their first title in […]

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Greek alumna responds to article

What a juicy and interesting article about hazing in your September 23 issue! I like the use of outside school’s hazing problems…interesting and imaginitive! Yep, that was sarcasm. I pledged Psi Beta Gamma sorority in Spring of 1997. At the time of my bid, I was saturated with horror-stories of […]

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Songs to save

Homecoming weekend was a true success as a whopping $1500 was raised for Habitat for Humanity that will help with the reconstruction of the Gulf Region. On October 16 in the HUB’s courtroom, Plymouth State University welcomed Junction 18 and Zox to the stage for a benefit concert in a […]

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Greasy Hamburger

Turning slowly, hardly unable to believe what I was seeing. I let it fill my senses with awe. There is sat, grumbling, inches from the ground, perfect and beautiful: a Ferrari Tesstarossa. Now you may say to me, as many have, big deal? It’s just a car, dude. No. It’s […]

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Men’s Soccer Earns Big Victory over Western Conn, 1-0

PLYMOUH – A clash of soccer titans ended in favor of the host last Saturday at Panther Field, as the Plymouth State University Men’s Soccer team notched a 1-0 victory over conference-rival Western Connecticut. Senior Brad Wyman scored the lone goal of the contest, giving Plymouth State the advantage in […]

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Chariot of the Sun

Friends of the Arts Regional Arts Council’s Art Encounters Education Program presents, Chariot of the Sun, a one-man theater program based on Greek mythology. Students at Bethlehem Elementary School, Lafayette Regional School, Moultonborough Academy, Proctor Academy, Southwick School, and Union Sanborn Elementary will enjoy this engaging performanceSchool October 25-27. Since […]

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Hutchinson and his show that couldn’t have gone better

The HUB’s Fire Place Lounge was once again graced with a musical talent of comedy and captivation. Eric Hutchinson, a 25-year-old Maryland native, compiled the stage with dry humor and a comfortable atmosphere as he serenaded his audience for the first time on Monday, October 17. With a sexy and […]

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Top Ten: One Hit Wonders

10) Take on Me Aha9) Macarena Los Del Rio8) I Will Walk (500 miles) The Proclaimers7) Tubthumping Chumbawumba6) I’m too Sexy Right Said Fred5) I’ll be there for You The Rembrants4) I Touch Myself The DiVinyls3) Steal My Sunshine Len2) Its Raining Men The Weather Girls1) What’s Up 4 Non […]

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Iraq’s rough draft means good things

Baghdad, Iraq – Over two years have been invested in Iraq with hopes that the country can function independently. This past weekend the Iraqis were asked to vote on a rough draft of the Constitutional Referendum in hopes that the country can function as a more stable democracy without the […]