Using songs, stories, poems and a variety of period instruments such as minstrel banjo, cross tuned fiddle, harmonica, guitar, cow bones and the “limberjack”, New Hampshire’s own Skip Gorman will lead students from the Bethlehem Elementary School, the Bodhi Tree Montessori School and Wentworth Elementary School on an enriching and […]
Other News
It’s That Time of Year
Auditions for Eve Ensler’s acclaimed play, The Vagina Monologues, are being held Hyde 220 from 6-9pm this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. If you’ve questions or cannot make any of the scheduled auditions, please contact either Kelly Higgins at 986-8157 or Chamile Lively at 254-6328.
Field Hockey Brings Home Hardware
Plymouth, NH – The Plymouth State field hockey team won their first Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) title in seventeen years by beating the Wellesley College Blue in overtime last Thursday, 3-2. The Panthers were led by junior Lilly Silva, who scored all three of the home team’s goals, with […]
Men’s Hockey Savors First Ice Victory
WATERVILLE VALLEY, N.H. – The Panthers were coming off a frustrating Saturday night home opening 15-5 rout by U Mass Dartmouth. The PSU men’s cokey team got their first win of the season 5-2 in a non-conference matchup against the Castleton State College Spartans at Waterville Valley Ice Arena, Nov […]
Men’s Hockey Loses Second Straight to USM
Waterville Valley, N.H. – Plymouth State men’s hockey lost its second straight in a well fought game at the University of Southern Maine 4-1 this past Tuesday Nov 30. The game was held with in one goal until the third period when USM pulled ahead on the tails of Panther […]
Lady Ice Panthers Finds Silver Lining Against Norwich
Waterville Valley, N.H. – The Plymouth State University lady ice Panthers had a tough loss against the big guns of Norwich, falling 12-2 at the Waterville Valley Ice Arena. The game brought the Cadets to a record of 5-4, while Plymouth builds on its 1-2 record.Plymouth State coach Mark Wojcinski […]
Inappropriate Response from Misunderstanding Student
After voicing my opinion on the content of the Clock, I never expected to receive hate mail. I was, after all, speaking out in a public forum and not e-mailing each individual student. Patrick Wetmore, a senior and proud Bush supporter e-mailed me three times, each time ridiculing my opinion […]
Every Vote Must Count!
In light of the recent results of the election in Ukraine and the civil unrest caused by a disgruntled people, one cannot help but see some commonalities between the Ukraine election and the United States election. Fraud and deceit are to blame for the election in Ukraine that was eventually […]
Importance of Taxes, Dissent, and Selflessness
Since the election I’ve been struggling to articulate my disbelief at not only the result, but also the disturbing basis of many people’s decision upon totally irrelevant “moral values.” English professor and Clock faculty advisor, Scott Coykendall forwarded a few others and me an email conversation between him and some […]
Total Clock Makeover?
To the Editor The Clock has proven to be a very biased source of unprofessional journalism. During the recent elections The Clock pathetically and sadly tried to push their beliefs and desires to persuade voters at Plymouth State University to vote for John Kerry in the 2004 election. I am […]