PLYMOUTH, N.H. – The head football coach at Plymouth State College has announced that he is leaving PSC to further his coaching career.Football coach Chris Rorke, who has guided the Panther program the past four years, departs Plymouth State to become the offensive coordinator at Lehigh University, a Division I-AA […]
Other News
Women’s Basketball Winning Streak Snapped at Eight
WILLIMANTIC, CONN. – The Plymouth State College Women’s Basketball team lost a close game to Eastern Connecticut State University on Saturday, February 1, with a score of 80-89 at Geissler Gymnasium. The loss ended the Panthers’ eight-game winning streak, which was one win shy of the school record for consecutive […]
PSC Employee Suspended for Suspected Embezzlement, Police Continue Investigations
The Clock received an official press release Wednesday afternoon stating that a Plymouth State College employee is under investigation for alleged theft by embezzlement. At the time of the press release, director of Public Relations, Michelle Hutchins, was unable to give any substantial information concerning the case, but explained, “A […]
Tenny Mountain Opens for the 2002/2003 Season
PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Tenney Mountain Ski & Snowboard Resort is proud to announce it’s re-opening yesterday, December 12, 2002. Grand opening celebration will be held Saturday December 14th with music, entertainment, and a good time on the slopes.Snowmagic Entertainment, USA, Inc. is the new owner of Tenney Mountain. This innovative […]
The Biological Clock Still Exists
It’s time to start thinking about the rest of our lives. As a woman it is time to start imagining which path you would like to choose, career, family, or the challenging life of both. Unfortunately, women have to choose. Most of us, as college students, are on the path […]
New Student Body Trustee Elected
Amy Franklin, a junior at Plymouth State College, is the University System Student Body Trustee elect and is looking forward to the next year of serving as a representative of the Plymouth State College student body. Voting for this position was offered only online and Franklin was an uncontested candidate. […]
Avoid Commercialism with Homemade Gifts
It’s no secret; Christmas has gone the way of the superstar. Sold to the highest bidder for the making of greeting cards, collectable tree ornaments and happy-go-lucky commercials about polar bears who drink the ultimate cola and smile—it’s so warm and fuzzy. All seriousness aside, though, what happened to the […]
Caring for Our Parents: Tables Turn
Since we were born, our parents have been a constant in our lives. They cared for us in sickness, and in health. They rocked us to sleep and read us bedtime stories. They forced us to take our medicine when we thought it tasted yucky, and then tucked us into […]
Heath Bites
College students in the midst of finals and holiday preparations beware: ‘tis the season of sniffling, hacking, aching, exhausting and congesting. The time of the flu has arrived.Influenza, commonly referred to as “the flu,” is a contagious health condition caused by the influenza virus. Different from a cold and far […]
A Solar System Just Like Ours: New Evidence
Remember looking out the window at night as a kid, wondering if there was a green-hued alien child out there who looked just like you? Well, the fantasy of not being alone in the galaxy may not be entirely inaccurate. Scientists have recently found evidence of a solar system very […]