Well, next Saturday I will graduate from PSC along with several of my close friends and acquaintances. So I guess that makes this the last ever Otto’s Culture you’ll read. I know for some of you this moment couldn’t have come soon enough. But for those of you that have […]
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Human Nature: The List
College is…the conflict of reality. Think, study, write, exams, papers, lectures, stress, listen, speak, scream, challenge, subjectivity, health conscious, body image, attraction, frustration, balance, laugh, cry, happy, sad, mad, something like a reflection, all of you. Thank you to my family for reading my column no matter how much you […]
To the Editor: Why is PSC getting medieval on Dr. Congdon?
To the Editor, We are greatly disappointed that Plymouth State College is losing one of its finest teachers. Dr. Eleanor Congdon of the Social Science Department has been dismissed from her position as Associate Professor and Chair of the Medieval Studies Council. Dr. Congdon, quite young for her impressive credentials, […]
To the Editor: What Man Hating?
To the Editor, I was disturbed by the underlying message of “Get over it already!” that I received while reading “Stop the Man-Hating!” by Andrew Coutermarsh inThe Clock (4/19/02). As a person who interacts regularly with survivors of domestic and sexual violence, I see that there are a number of […]
Viewpoints: Public Relations Conference Proves Beneficial To Ancient Literature Student
On Monday, April 19, The Yankee Chapter of New Hampshire hosted a Public Relations Seminar called “Public Relations 101.” As an English major with a minor in Communication Studies that focuses in Corporate Public Relations, I thought this would be a wonderful opportunity to broaden my horizons in the field […]
Editorial: Spring Flung
Spring Fling has come and gone, and, regrettably, we were confronted with displeasure over the span of the weekend, from the boorishly thrown fists of thoughtless Neanderthals to the restricted admittance of cameras in the mighty kingdom of the bands. The weekend’s events were well planned; don’t think for a […]
March of Dimes Coming to Plymouth State for WalkAmerica
On the morning of Sunday, April 28, the March of Dimes will be holding the thirty-second annual WalkAmerica. This event is organized to raise money to help and eventually prevent premature babies or babies with birth defects. In addition to PSC Day, this will create a great community service opportunity […]
SBI Team Places at Regional Competition
The Small Business Institute (SBI) at Plymouth State College, affiliated with Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE,) attended a regional competition on April 9, in Hartford, Conn. Representing PSC at the SIFE competition was Jeff Moore, a Communications Major, and Tawnia Swisher, a Marketing Major. “They did a super job,” commented […]
Ace of Clubs: Panthers Investment Club
The Panthers Investment Club, is a club ten years in the making, has finally been born here at Plymouth State College. Dr. Couvillion, of the business department and advisor for the club, worked with students in the past, but was never able to make the club available to students. Four […]
Abercrombie and Fitch Contested for Biased Shirts
The next time you walk into an Abercrombie and Fitch store in search of the perfect “all-American” outfit, think twice. The clothing company recently perpetrated a national bias with a line of t-shirts boasting images offensive to people of Chinese, Polynesian, Asian, and Buddhist descent. Briefly describing the shirts: the […]