Month: March 2016

Sports

10 Seconds with Whitney Roberts

10 SECONDS With Whitney Roberts  Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu    In college baseball, a regular season for a typical ace requires right around 50 innings a year, all things considered. Say this pitcher becomes your ace at the freshman level, which is pretty rare, but not uncommon. That would mean he’d […]

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Where’s the Hannaford?

Where’s the Hannaford? Kendal Lariviere For The Clock klariviere@plymouth.edu Every country, and each region in every country has a unique cuisine or style when it comes to food. However, we rarely look beyond these varying dishes to understand where the food itself comes from. When traveling abroad, it can come as […]

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Jib Free Forever

Jib Free Forever Randy Garfield For The Clock rg1015@plymouth.edu CLOCK PHOTO/ALEX CROSSLEY Everyone loves free stuff. Hugs are free, lollipops at the bank are free and for a little while, even El Chapo was free. However, Plymouth States 2016 Rail Jam: Jib Free or Die trumps any bank or Mexican drug […]

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Spring Break 2K16

Spring Break 2K16 CLOCK PHOTO/KRISTAN McCOY  Kristan McCoy For The Clock   Dear Spring Breakers, I had never really had a true spring break until last week. My junior year of college; well, unless you consider getting kicked out of your friend’s overbearing mother’s house and becoming stranded in Connecticut. This year, […]

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Rain Gardens Continue To Spread Across Campus

Rain Gardens Continue To Spread Across Campus Justin Hardesty For The Clock jbhardesty@plymouth.edu In the fall semester of 2016, students in the Sustainability in Residences course will implement a landscape design that restores ecological services to the south side of ALLWell North. The ecological design implementation will boast habitats with native […]

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Town Hall Meetings Talk Budget

Town Hall Meetings Talk Budget President Cabinet Members discuss budget, clusters and open labs Elizabeth Barden News Editor eab1010@plymouth.edu President Don Birx speaking at the Town Hall meeting held on March 23  CLOCK PHOTO/ELIZABETH BARDEN  On Wednesday, March 23, two Town Hall meetings were held in the Silver Center at […]

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PAW Paint Nights at PSU

PAW Paint Nights at PSU Emily Holleran For The Clock ejh1002@plymouth.edu  COURTESY PHOTO The passing of Spring Break gives way to the yearning of summer, and on PSU’s campus there are plenty of creative events to keep students entertained before that time. PAW organizes events for students every Thursday, Friday, and […]

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Study Habits

Study Habits  Sandra Gurall For The Clock sagurall@plymouth.edu Spring break is behind us and there is approximately seven weeks left until the end of the semester. The pressure is building while we peruse our syllabi to see what work is ahead of us. Depending on your major you may have […]

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Plymouth State Moves Forward With New Residence Hall

Plymouth State Moves Forward With New Residence Hall  Kelsey Davis News Editor Elect  kld1009@plymouth.edu Plymouth State University is about to break ground on a new dorm. The dorm, which as of yet is unnamed, is set to be built off of Merrill Street, next to the Student Apartments. In order for […]

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Je Suis Bruxelles

quot;Je Suis Bruxelles" Belgian Students Shed Light on Tuesday's Aftermath  Geneva Sambor For The Clock gs1012@plymouth.edu  On Tuesday, March 21, 2016, suicide bombers attacked Brussels International Airport in Zaventem, Belgium as well as the Maalbeek metro station on the Wetstraat. Authorities reported to The New York Times that the two suicide […]