Month: October 2015

Features

Part-time Jobs in College: Pros and Cons

It’s a communal understanding that college is expensive, more so for out of state students than instate. Regardless of financial backgrounds, a part-time job is a way to earn some cash that can help to support a student’s financial needs, and benefit them as they assimilate into the costly world of […]

Features

Mountains to Ski

Mountains to Ski Simon Pierpont For The Clock Plymouth State University is well known for many reasons. It is one of the oldest universities in the state of New Hampshire, known for the beautiful scenery that surrounds campus and, almost more importantly, the abundance of ski areas that encompass Plymouth. For […]

Features

Studying Abroad: Know Your Options

Studying Abroad: Know Your Options Mariah Davis For The Clock Studying abroad can be an enriching experience for any student. They get the opportunity to travel and live in a different country, all the while still earning credits towards their degree. PSU students have many opportunities to study abroad, all over […]

Sports

Volleyball Splits Weekend Matches

COURTESY PHOTO / ALEX CROSSLEY Volleyball Splits Weekend Matches Kendal Lariviere For The Clock On Saturday, the PSU Volleyball team hosted a tri-match between Husson University and LEC competitor Rhode Island College. The Panthers fell to RIC 2-3 (25-17, 25-20, 23-25, 23-25, 11-15) in the first match, taking their first conference […]

Sports

10 SECONDS with Leah Swanson

10 SECONDS with Leah Swanson  Justin Siewierski Sports Editor Iasked senior Leah Swanson if she would let me interview her for this week’s installment of :10 Seconds. I got an enthusiastic yes, and as I awaited her response, I got an email from her with a link showing me her pre-game warm […]

Staff Editorials

Making Time

Making Time Cassie Pearson Features Editor There is an age old saying of, "I don't have time for that." I am certainly no exception. When it comes down to your hobbies and your passions, it is so very important to find the time to do what you love. Since the start […]

Sports

Plymouth Power Rankings

Plymouth Power Rankings  Justin Siewierski Sports Editor Players 1.Zach Edwards, Football- Edwards broke out of his shell last Saturday against UMass Dartmouth, completing 21-25 passes for 176 yards and a passing touchdown. With a struggling Panther offense, look for him to step up this weekend as they take on Westfield […]

Features

Make the Most out of Tuition

CLOCK PHOTO/ NIKO ZELINSKI Make the Most out of Tuition Cassie Pearson Features Editor Not all students are aware of the services covered by their tuition. Plymouth State University students share what they believe is included in the price they pay to come here. A lot of students don’t know that […]

Sports

Men’s Soccer Gets Big Win in Keene

Men’s Soccer Gets Big Win in Keene Simon Pierpont For The Clock On Sat. Sept. 26th, Plymouth State University’s Men’s Soccer team took on their rival Keene State at Owl Athletic Complex in Keene, New Hampshire. The match ended in PSU’s favor as the Panthers were able to beat Keene’s Owls […]