Scared of all those machines at the gym? Feel like you don’t even know how to start a workout routine? Want to shed a few pounds or tone up all around? Lori Julius, Plymouth State University’s new personal trainer wants to help YOU. A 2010 graduate of Plymouth State’s […]
Month: March 2012
Passport Pet Peeves
Ah, the benefits and luxuries of having a passport…traveling the world, seeing and experiencing something completely new and exciting. But before we get ahead of ourselves we’re forgetting about the primary experience of the whole trip: applying for the passport. Talk about a tedious process. My loving boyfriend […]
Interview With Nate Weaver
Tom Anglin recently sat down with Nate Weaver to talk his musical adventures. In this interview he talks about everything from his talented past to some of his upcoming performances.
Spring Break Saftey Tips!
While for most of college students, spring break can be a time for fun and relaxation. It’s also a way for many to get from the old homestead and see new and exciting places. Whether you do decide to go somewhere different or relax at home, here are some tips […]
Healing Hangovers
While the Clock does not encourage underage drinking, for those of you who are 21 years of age and enjoy a few drinks this spring break, here are a few tips to help you feel better in the morning.
Iron Ladies of Liberia
On Mar. 28, Plymouth State University professor Whitney Howarth, accompanied by Dr. Krisan Evenson and guest speaker Daryl Browne, who has just returned from a recent trip to Liberia, hosted a documentary screening in honor of International Women’s Day. The documentary “The Iron Ladies of Liberia” explores the roles […]
Seniors Seeking Motivation
Dear class of 2012, You’ve dedicated four years and eight long semesters of attending classes and doing homework (for the most part). The last spring semester is creeping upon us as we prepare for the spring break and the new season. I’m sure most of you will agree […]
To Our Faithful and Devoted Readers
As Editor-in-Chief here at The Clock, it falls upon me to fill the space on this page each week. As there is no major campus issue that The Clock Staff or I feel strongly enough about to write an editorial, I figured that I would address you. I’m sitting here […]
What Happened to Lot Maintenance
Five weeks into the semester, and there’s yet to be Lot Maintenance. Parking lots have quite a bit of ice build up, and with the snowstorm this past weekend, it can only get worse. But with no Lot Maintenance, where is our tuition money going? For many PSU students, the […]
Se el Cambio
Chelsea Desrochers, a junior, studying psychology and child welfare / family studies, shares her experience of visiting the Dominican Republic and performing community service. College brings about many opportunities that you may never be faced with again. This is a time when you should be filling your brain […]