The Allegation of a sexual assault that occurred in an off campus neighborhood were proven false on Mon. May 3. PSU students received a warning regarding a reported sexual assault by an unknown assailant on April 30. A PSU student reported that she was picked up on Langdon Street and […]
Month: May 2010
PSU students show concerns about portion of shuttle fee
A group of Plymouth State students have addressed concerns regarding how the University Shuttle Service receives a portion of its funding: through the student activities fee. Students Sam Wisel, Mitch Dutcher, Tak Umetsu, Katherine Mehos, and Aly Smedley presented their argument and possible solutions to their Organizational Communication class. The […]
Weekend forcast worries Drake fans
As Spring Fling Weekend approaches, many of the students who plan to participate in the festivities are getting nervous, due to the system of the ticket sales for the weekend activities, including the performance of well known musical artist and guest, Drake. One major issue that arose was the weekend […]
Soak it all in
The final weeks of school are here. While seniors gnaw at their fingernails in the anticipation of graduation, others shudder at the thought of life after PSU. When this year is over, students will walk away from these old grounds each with their own set of unique memories. Some may […]
This finals week, relax where it’s least expected
Finals week is swiftly approaching, and tension is rising in PSU students who are trying to make all their deadlines. Luckily the folks at the Lamson Learning Commons, the Adventure Education Club, the Campus Ministry and the Wellness Center want to provide relaxation techniques to help students. Outreach Librarian Anne […]
PSU softball lose two in double header
The Plymouth State University softball team went 0 for 2 in their double-header against Rhode Island College on Saturday, April 24 at D&M Park. PSU was shut out in the first game 12-0 and lost the second game by a score of 10-2.With the losses, PSU fell to 11-16 overall […]
A “green” campus, but only on weekdays
Plymouth State University strives to be a green campus, and we succeed for the most part. Recycling is easily accessible and encouraged in our residence halls. Motion triggered lights and dryers have been installed in HUB restrooms. But we at The Clock have noticed one area where PSU […]
What textbooks mean to students
The costs of college textbooks are a common concern for college students. Publishers have been working to create books that adapt to students wants and needs. E-books have been considered as a way to help students save money, but deliver the material in a more familiar way known by […]
Just another one of the guys
Ladies, let’s face it: being with your best girlfriends 24/7 can be exhausting. Overdosing on girl time can make you a little crazy, so if you feel this way then maybe it’s time for you to give some attention to your guy friends. Not sure how you can transform […]