Rain Doesn’t Dampen Students on PSC DayPLYMOUTH, N.H. — The rainy Saturday afternoon, April 26, didn’t dissuade students from meeting at the HUB and going out to clean up Plymouth for Plymouth State’s annual PSC Day. This years PSC, or Pride and Service to the Community, day saw about one […]
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Learn to Go Vegetarian, the Healthy Way
So you want to become a vegetarian? This is a great choice. It is not only good for your body, but good for the environment, and of course, animals everywhere. Before you start chomping away on veggie burgers and drinking soy milk, there are a few things that you should […]
Let the Games Begin: PSC Gaming Holds Event
To most of the students, Spring Fling was a week away. To the members of the PSC Gaming Club and its many guests, their own Spring Fling was right on time: on April 26 game enthusiasts gathered in the HUB to take part in EconoCon VII, a gaming convention organized […]
Liberties for Students Under a Wrongful Professor
According to the Student Handbook, there are a number of routes students can pursue if a professor isn’t doing what’s been laid out in curriculum. Beyond the curriculum, a professor who misses class too much abuses their duty to steadily educate and have a presence in the classroom, and have […]
PSC Bids Farewell to Sixteen Faculty Members
On Monday, April 28, several employees of the college collected in Heritage Commons to celebrate the 389 years of service accrued from sixteen departing faculty and staff members, and to honor them as they leave. Retirees and departing employees came from several different departments around campus, ranging from ten years […]
Students: Know Your Rights for This Weekend’s Spring Fling
With Spring Fling now here, students are finding themselves faced with insecurities, doubt and wonderment about how to behave over the next few days. Police and security presence will be at elevated levels, causing concern for any looming discipline problems that may arise following Spring Fling’s traditional activities.Before heading into […]
This Week in PSC History
1977 — Four tons of marijuana and a dead body were discovered during a house raid in Gilmanton Iron Works.1984 — A male student was put on probation after horseplay turned into a knifing inci dent on the seventh floor of Grafton Dormitory.1987 — For the third consecutive year, the […]
typo
This isn’t a letter to the editor, but a notice — on http://www.theclockonline.com/news/426744.html?mkey=859616 , you have a big typo— In the headline, it should be prospective students, not perspective students… Please have someone proof your stuff. It looks so bad for you and the staff when these glaring typos are […]
Say no to the UN flag
Dear editor, Having just read the article about the UN flag controversy I felt a strong urge to comment. This is ridiculous propaganda, the United Nations is an inept organization that has long outlived any usefulness it may have had. For the United Nations has no bearing on United States […]
PSC Names New Head Football Coach
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Plymouth State College has named the 11th head football coach in the program’s 34-year history. The new Panther head coach is Paul Castonia, who has 16 years of college coaching experience and most recently was the defensive coordinator at Bryant College in Smithfield, R.I. Castonia takes over […]