The leaves are changing, the temps are falling, and night just keeps getting longer and longer. The votes are in, and Fall is coming to an end. Winter is coming. You can hear it encroach every time you step outside to the crunching sound of another leaf falling desperately […]
Month: October 2012
Halloween Review Pt.2: The Toxic Avenger
The last Halloween review was a look at one of Troma Studios lesser known films but here is the film that put them on the map. This is Troma’s 1984 film The Toxic Avenger which was directed by the owner of Troma studio, Lloyd Kaufman. The film is about Melvin […]
Student Senate Hosts Voter Registration
Students filled the HUB on Oct. 16, with valid photo I.D. in hand, to register to vote as part of the first Student Senate’s Vote Registration Drive. The Student Senate teamed up with the Plymouth Town Clerks office and Sodexo to register PSU students to vote with the incentive of […]
PSU Hosts Annual Red Cross Blood Drive
Plymouth State University is hosting the annual Red Cross Blood Drive on Oct. 15-16 from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. both days in the Hage Room in the Hartmon Union Building. The Community Service Center sponsors two American Red Cross Blood Drives in mid-October and early April. Those wanting […]
Maggie Hassan Campaigns for Governor at PSU
The 2012 democratic nominee for New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan spoke at Plymouth State University Oct., 14. The senator shared her plans to innovate New Hampshire if elected over Ovide Lamontagne on Nov., 6. “You know how politicians always say this is the most important election of their lifetime? Well, this […]
Do It In The Dark!
Do It In The Dark is back for another year! Do It In The Dark is a competition that was first created by students at Plymouth State University on campus in 2007 that runs from the beginning of October to the end of November. It is an annual event […]
On the Hard Issues
To Our Readers, At The Clock, we are dedicated to pursuing and covering, as broadly, accurately, and unbiased as possible, the news that takes place on and around this campus. We feel that we have an obligation to the Plymouth State University community to inform them of what we […]
To The Student Body
I am Suzanne Smith and for 4 years I have been serving the people of Plymouth and Hebron in the State Legislature. I am running for re-election and ask for your vote. This last 2-year session has been very challenging with attacks on education and students, health care for […]
Plymouth State Unable To Hold Lead Against High Powered Endicott Offense
PLYMOUTH, NH- Plymouth state was unable to make a 10-3 second quarter lead stick as the Gulls of Endicott College scored 17 unanswered points in the second half en-route to a 27-10 victory in NEFC Boyd Division play. The Gulls high-powered offense came into the contest averaging 37.8 points per game […]
UPD Chief Doyle Steps Down
The Clock has been able to confirm that Chief Creig Doyle of Plymouth State University Police has resigned. Doyle became Plymouth State’s Chief of University Police in October 2007. Before coming to PSU, he previously served as Chief of University Police at Carnegie Mellon University. Frank Cocchiarella, the Assistant Vice […]