Faculty Art Exhibit: Roots and Growth Rachel Levi For The Clock rlevi@plymouth.edu This year’s faculty art exhibit, Roots and Growth, opened Tuesday, Sept. 6 in the Karl Drerup Art Gallery. The exhibit features various works and mediums from Plymouth State professors, appropriately fashioned to commence the fall semester. This year’s […]
Month: September 2016
Eagle Pond Authors’ Series: Liz Ahl
Eagle Pond Authors’ Series: Liz Ahl Sarah Liebowitz A&E Editor svl1010@plymouth.edu Liz Ahl, a PSU Professor of English, will read her poems as part of the Eagle Pond Authors’ Series on Thursday, Sep. 15 at 7 p.m. She will read primarily from her newest chapbook “Home Economics”. These poems explore […]
Bee Colonies Collapse by Fall:
Bee Colonies Collapse by Fall: How Beekeepers Deal with Colony Collapse Disorder Emmett Warren For The Clock ew1012@mail.plymouth.edu Honey bees are a customary sign of warm weather, along with pollen in the air, pollen covered windows, and itchy eyes (thank you pollen). But the once abundant bee population has been […]
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
Ain't No Mountain High Enough Simon Pierpont Managing Editor sp1025@plymouth.edu Everyone who has ever set foot on Plymouth State University’s beautiful campus has taken a look around and seen that we are nestled close to the heart of the White Mountains. A very large reason for why students chose to […]
Creepy Clowns Capturing Attention Throughout Plymouth
Creepy Clowns Capturing Attention Throughout Plymouth Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu Some people are afraid of snakes, more commonly people are afraid of spiders, but for some souls clowns are just too scary for them. It could be the make up; it could be the wacky costumes, or even […]
Lessons From Vail
Lessons From Vail Kristan McCoy For The Clock kamccoy@plymouth.edu This summer I spent my days in Vail, Colorado. It is known to be not only one of the most beautiful places in the country, but also one of the most highly visited places. While in Colorado, I got a job […]
Major Changes on Campus
Major Changes on Campus Clusters, Administration Cuts Face the New PSU Kelsey Davis News Editor kld1009@plymouth.edu Plymouth State University has begun implementing clusters into the university system. This new educational system will do away with the traditional model of academic departments, changing from 24 individual departments to seven clusters that […]
Pitch Like a Panther
Pitch Like a Panther Kelsey Davis News Editor kld1009@plymouth.edu On Monday September 5th, the Plymouth State University Volunteers kicked off their year with a bang. Pitch Like a Panther was a day of service that spread out over the Plymouth community. Members of the club went to work on a […]
New Open Labs Introduced at Plymouth State
New Open Labs Introduced at Plymouth State Kelsey Davis News Editor kld1009@plymouth.edu Two new open labs have been introduced to the campus as part of the University’s plan to incorporate clusters. Located in the Lamson Library, the open labs will allow students to work together on interdisciplinary projects both inside […]
First Ever Panther Days A Success
First Ever Panther Days A Success Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu Managing Editor Simon Pierpont sp1025@plymouth.edu This year’s freshman class was welcomed to Plymouth State University in a fashion unfamiliar to any other. For the first time in school history, the University held its first ever “Panther Days.” Panther Days took […]