Month: September 2012

News

It’s Not Margie’s Fault

  PSU students’ favorite meal exchange is no longer offered at The Sidewalk Café. The ever-popular coffee and bagel combo was a staple of the campus dining options, but has been cancelled by the University’s administrators to ensure the budget would not run a deficit.   “I’ve had many, many […]

Arts & Entertainment

The Office Is Closing Shop

  The summer is typically the time in which people go out to see the big blockbusters at the movie theaters. Of course I went to see a couple of films but now that school is starting back up, I’m not really able to see as many as I want […]

Arts & Entertainment

Crashing Violent Waves

It is a common belief amongst fans that Anthony Green is the element of success in Circa Survive. He certainly has paved the way for Circa Survive as a stand out band with his unique high pitched, haunting vocals. Yet what has always been the draw to Circa Survive leaving […]

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Resetting The Clock

             The Clock is changing its production schedule from printing weekly to printing biweekly.             The decision came in order to focus efforts on theclockonline.com, The Clock’s premier webpage, as well as The Clock Facebook page and other forms of social media.       […]

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A Safe Walk Home

                Domenica Medaglia-Brown graduated from Plymouth in 2001 and is now the Pemi Hall Residence Director. When she took a job at Plymouth she was surprised to see one thing changed. “Safe Walk was gone!” Medaglia-Brown says.             Safe Walk was a student organization at Plymouth that provided students with […]

News

A Safe Walk Home

                Domenica Medaglia-Brown graduated from Plymouth in 2001 and is now the Pemi Hall Residence Director. When she took a job at Plymouth she was surprised to see one thing changed. “Safe Walk was gone!” Medaglia-Brown says.             Safe Walk was a student organization at Plymouth that provided students with […]

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Plymouth Welcomes Jim Hundrieser

  Over the summer, while many students were enjoying the weather and being out of classes, Dr. Jim Hundrieser took over as Plymouth State’s new Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management (VPSAEM).  Dr. Hundrieser , who has extensive experience in student affairs, has previously worked as the Vice […]

Arts & Entertainment

Up And Coming Artists Rock Bonnaroo

Music festivals are the best place for music fans to not only see several of their favorite bands in one weekend, but also to discover new artists. While there are hundreds of festivals across the United States that take place each summer, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee […]

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Gerety and Sutherland Cap Off New Student Orientation

              For most first years, moving into Plymouth and adjusting to the community can be a very daunting and physically painful experience. Fortunately, professional speaker Ed Gerety and comedian Buzz Sutherland have been known to take the edge off the orientation schedule and allow first […]

Features

Gerety and Sutherland Cap Off New Student Orientation

              For most first years, moving into Plymouth and adjusting to the community can be a very daunting and physically painful experience. Fortunately, professional speaker Ed Gerety and comedian Buzz Sutherland have been known to take the edge off the orientation schedule and allow first […]