Plymouth State University sophomore, Chad Dingman, 20, suffered from a near fatal snowmobile accident on Friday, February 27 in Twin Mountain, New Hampshire. Dingman has been away from school since. At dusk on Friday night, Dingman and girlfriend, Kelly Warren of Lancaster, were riding Dingman’s snowmobile in a field. Dingman […]
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Plymouth Selectmen Election Results
Tim Naro won a three year term as Plymouth Selectman this past Tuesday, while Quentin Blaine edged out John Kelly for the one year term. The University proved to be controversial platform for all of the candidates, as illustrated by their election commentary. John Tucker, the previous Selectman, was interviewed […]
PSU Students Place First and Second in SBI Program
The Small Business Institute is a national program that is present in many small colleges across the country. It is for graduate students going for their masters degree or undergraduate students with a GPA of 3.5 or above. Most students involved in this program are already working professionally and have […]
Main Street in the Midst of a Facelift
Plymouth’s main street has undergone many changes throughout the years, with several rehabilitations, including the spruced up appearance of the movie theater and reconstruction of the building that once housed O’Malley’s, a local bar. This year is no different, as several projects are in progress with the intent of improving […]
Beware: Heatstroke!!!
In about a week, some students will be heading off to warm and tropical places for spring break. Spending a week in the sun and on the beach is great way to relax and have fun, but there are also some dangers that spring breakers need to be aware of. […]
Environmental Peacemaking
In divided areas such as North and South Korea, Peru and Ecuador, China and Vietnam, and Cuba and Mexico, long time warring nations are finding reasons for peace. Environmentalists and historians refer to this phenomena as “environmental peacemaking”. Nations around the world are laying down hostility to work together in […]
Smokers
To the Editor, Soon I will be reuniting with a European friend of mine I have not seen for five years. In a recent conversation he said to me, “I still smoke, but I am getting better, I promise.” Because I am an athlete people often assume that I am […]
Greek Retraction Please
Dear Clock staff, I was reading your February 20, 2004 paper and I saw what was headlined as “Struggle for Greek Life”. I, being a sorority member, was highly intrigued to see what was being said now. As I read I understood all aspects of the article and agreed with […]
SB 427: NH DOMA legislation
To The Editor: I am writing to voice opposition to SB 427, which aims to define marriage as a union between a man and a woman and also to ban recognition of same-sex marriages performed in other states. Ihope the students at PSU will join me. First, let me state […]
Lieberman Looking To Garner
PLYMOUTH, NH ?On Mon-day December 1, 2003 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Joe Li-eberman addresses a crowd from the Plymouth State University and the Plymouth community in the Fireplace Lounge in the Hart-man Union Building.Lieberman wasted no time. He began his speech by urging the crowd, consisting mostly of New Hampshire […]