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PACE Ends the Week in the Best Way Ever

PLYMOUTH – “Thank you so much, it is such a pleasure to be here in the middle of f***ing no where [followed by a roar of laughter],” it’s Christian Finnegan’s opener, yea the Chapelle Show guy, who continues on to state that, “I think I saw a tumbleweed…and what a […]

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Wal-mart: Always Low Prices, now with Medical Care

For those who have little time during the busy day, or contract a mystery illness in aisle five, there’s good news! According to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, major retail chains such as Wal-mart, CVS Pharmacy, and Target have begun to open in-store clinics. Jane Spencer’s article […]

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War of the Web

The United States and the United Nations are currently debating who should control the internet. The United States has rejected calls that it, as the primary creator of the internet, should give up control to a U.N. body whose purpose is to ensure fair distribution of internet addresses. ICAAN (The […]

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Archeologist Speaks on Perks of Underwater Research

This past Tuesday, archeologist Dr. Brendan Foley spoke to Plymouth State students for the second time this semester. Foley, who is a graduate of UNH, received his masters in history from Tufts, studied underwater archeology at South Hampton, and received his PHD in historic technology from MIT. Tuesday night marked […]

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All-Wire Retainer

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Drinking

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 think and feel many of the same opinions as other students do in regards to the rules and regulations of our University. However, […]

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Greeks and Hazing

What a juicy and interesting article about hazing in your last 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 (when you begin the pledging process,) I […]

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Response to forum from a student perspective

Dear Editor, I am writing in response to the article that was written about the forum held by President Wharton on September 7, 2005. I believe it is stated by John Kelly that students “don’t wave to say thank you when oncoming traffic stops for them, it’s as if they’re […]

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Cam Shaw-Duran, his wheelchair and the summit

PLYMOUTH – This summer, Plymouth State University student, Cameron Shaw-Doran became the first person to ascend the 7.6 mile long auto road unassisted in a wheelchair. Although Shaw-Doran did not have any special training for this event, he leads an active lifestyle and cycles regularly. Shaw-Doran first got the idea […]