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Plymouth State University Offers New Graduate Programs

PLYMOUTH, N.H. ? Plymouth State University?s is living up to its new name with increased efforts of adding new graduate programs to its curriculum. The Office of Graduate Studies and Community Outreach sheds light on how PSC evolved into Plymouth State Uni-versity. Over the past four years, graduate programs have […]

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Women’s Soccer Loses Second Straight

The Plymouth University wom-en?s soccer team was shutout by visiting Salem State College, 2-0, on a cold Tuesday night at Panther Field in a non-conference game. In a game that was fast paced, Plymouth had a hard time generating any offense and did not slow down the Viking offense as […]

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News Editor to Discuss War and the News

PLYMOUTH, N.H. Peter Suss-man, a retired editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, will discuss Bringing the War Home: The Ethics of Wartime Journalism at the Silver Cultural Arts Center on Thursday, October 16 at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to all; to assure seating advance tickets are […]

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Presidential Candidate Interview Doubleheader

PLYMOUTH N.H. – On Tuesday, October 7, Presidential Candidate Senator John Kerry received questions from The Clock concerning the Iraq War, the Columbian element of the war on drugs, the economy, and his ties to George W. Bush. Kerry’s answers were drawn upon his experiences in the Vietnam War and […]

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Pop Culture Quizzes: Friend or Foe?

Katie Kennon, a twenty year old journalism student from American University lies in her loft bed. Blonde and petite, she possesses southern femininity with a retro spin. Her roommate, Bethany Gil-bert-Jones, also twenty and studying American Politics, sits in her desk chair with her notebook computer on her lap. Her […]

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Our Significant Other, the Internet

With 91 millions users, AIM is the biggest online chat service available. Amazon.com and eBay are widely used by many Americans. Online shopping has extended from those oh so hard to find items to every-thing from groceries to your perfect match. You can find any informa-tion you desire ranging from […]

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Panther Tennis Captures A Rainy Day Win

Plymouth State University Tennis Team defeated University of Massachusetts Boston 5-1, last Saturday October 4, 2003. Despite the rainy weather, the Panthers had no trouble moving their match in-doors to the field house. The Pan-thers made their match well worth attending as they improved their record in the Little East […]

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Field Hockey Sticks it to the Owls, Huskies

It was a successful week for the Plymouth State field hockey team. Their first win came on Saturday, October 4 when they defeated Westfield State 3-2 at Arold field. The Panthers dominated most of the Little East Conference game, handing Westfield State their eighth straight loss. Plymouth State rallied in […]

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Who Turned Out The Light?

PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Since open-ing weekend of the fall semester, over eight light poles have been either damaged or vandal-ized in the White Moun-tains Apartment Complex. Lights near the entrance to the apartments, side park-ing lots behind the Univer-sity Computer Store, and the walkway to Armory road all appear to […]

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The National Do-Not-Call-List, A Cure For Consumers’ Headaches?

The number of unwanted telemarketing phones calls we receive may soon be reduced by 80%. Congress passed legislation last Thursday to ensure that the Do-Not-Call List would take effect this week, as scheduled. The Do-Not-Call List is a tool setup by the government to reduce unwanted phone calls from telemarketers, […]