BOSTON, Mass. – Senior Josh Stolp (Hingham, Mass.) led the University of Massachusetts Boston back from an 11-8 fourth-quarter deficit Tuesday afternoon, propelling the Beacons to a 14-12 victory over Plymouth State College in the first round of the Little East Conference men’s lacrosse tournament at UMB’s Clark Athletic Center.Stolp […]
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Panther Softball Advances In LEC Tournament
PLYMOUTH, N.H. — Sophomore Kim Jeffs (Stoughton, Mass.) tossed a four-hit shutout Tuesday afternoon at D&M Park, lifting third-seeded Plymouth State College past sixth-seeded Eastern Connecticut State University, 2-0, in a quarterfinal game of the Little East Conference Softball Tournament.With the victory, the Panthers improve to 24-6 overall and advance […]
“Mother Turned Anti-Hate Advocate” Speaks to Plymouth: Tolerance Through Education
Though it was a cold and rainy Wednesday evening, excitement and nervousness was in the air at Samuel Read Hall. There was a line at the door and stirring chatter coming from within, Judy Shepard had come to give a lecture.Five years ago she received a call a parent never […]
Walking for Hope
On Sunday April 27, 2003, members of the community and students from Plymouth State College joined together to participate in the March of Dimes WalkAmerica. The March of Dimes association has been around since 1939 helping bring people together to work toward one common goal. “March of Dimes researchers, volunteers, […]
Horoscopes – 5/2/2003
AriesYour emotions are running high and have no intentions on beating around the bush when it comes to explanations, just try to be polite about it. Plan to relax this weekend with relatives. Love: 4 starsTaurusYou start the week off slow and get many outstanding issues resolved by taking one […]
Healthy Living
This weekend I was looking for some kind of a change. My normal routine would be to go to the gym, come home, lay around, and make my own dinner (or lack there of), or I end up driving home to eat whatever my mother makes from her home recipes. […]
On the Other Side of the Table
About a week ago I experienced a moment of clarity. For just a few seconds, I got a sense – as corny as it sounds – I was special. It was one of those affirming, self-empowering, life-is-OK type of sensations.It happened in Rounds 204 during my composition class. I was […]
Rosebud
The semester is winding to a much needed end and in a matter of just days I, along with many others, will drape myself in a cap and gown and take my last steps as a student at Plymouth State. And before the merriment of commencement commences I have this […]
Greek Week: Not What it Used to Be
Greek Week was held here at Plymouth State College last week from April 21 to April 25. All recognized Greek organizations were encouraged to get involved with the events planned for them to participate in. Usually T-shirts, are made for everyone to wear throughout the week, along with food provided […]
Thank you
I have watched The Clock reinvent itself over the past 4 years and I say “Thank you”. As an Alumni and a Mother I am extremely proud of the hard work done be all of The Clock participants to produce a quality newspaper. I do enjoy receiving my copy on […]