Month: April 2017

Arts & Entertainment

Poet Wesley McNair Comes to Plymouth

Poet Wesley McNair Comes to Plymouth  Shannon Kelly For The Clock skelly1@plymouth.edu    Poet Wesley McNair will read at the Silver Center as a part of the Eagle Pond Authors Series. The event will be held on April 20, at 7 p.m. McNair, a New Hampshire native and long-time Maine resident, […]

Arts & Entertainment

Karl Drerup Art Gallery Set to Move

The Museum of the White Mountains, the new location for KDAG starting next year. Next year, The Karl Drerup Art Gallery will move to the Museum of the White Mountains, which is located at 34 Highland Street. The gallery is currently located on the first floor of the Draper and Maynard […]

Features

Going from Being a High School Athlete to Not Playing in College

Going from Being a High School Athlete to Not Playing in College  Jordan Cady For The Clock jmcady@plymouth.edu  It seems that no matter how old someone gets or how long they have been out of high school, they still have the mentality of an athlete. It does not matter how long it has […]

Features

Breaking into the Club

Breaking into the Club  Mariah Davis For The Clock mldavis4@plymouth.edu    Walking into the athletic center you feel small. It’s a big building, decorated in pictures from decades ago of past accomplishments. These pictures remind you of how old both the building is, and the tradition of athletics here. The people […]

Features

Runescape: The Power of Nostalgia

Runescape: The Power of Nostalgia  Alexander Francione For The Clock arfrancione@plymouth.edu  Runescape, a game many kids born in the 90's will remem– ber. Runescape is a massive multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed in 2001. What started out as a small project that was developed by two brothers, would eventually […]

Staff Editorials

Earth Jam 2017

It’s that time of year again, PSU’s Common Ground is hosting Earth Jam 2017! This year it’s being held on the Mary Lyon Lawn at Plymouth State University on April 29th from 12pm to 10:30pm! Come enjoy fresh local foods, refreshments, and a beer tent provided by Sodexo. Local vendors […]

News

Find Protection, Download uSafeNH

Find Protection, Download uSafeNH  Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu  Jordan Cady For The Clock jmcady@plymouth.edu  If someone feels threatened, scared or violated, the USafeNH smartphone app is something that they need to download as soon as possible. The Sexual Assault Resource Team (SART) developed a smartphone app that gives students the ability to safely […]

News

Plymouth Welcomes Spring with the Circle Trot- Friends to the Finish!

Plymouth Welcomes Spring with the Circle Trot- Friends to the Finish!  Contributed by: Circle Trot Edited by:  Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu    Spring has sprung! The snow has melted and now is the perfect opportunity to sign up for the 7th Annual Circle Trot on Sunday, April 30th. The race starts at […]

News

MAPS Chili Cook-off and Obstacle Course

MAPS Chili Cook-off and Obstacle Course  Samantha Latos For The Clock slatos@plymouth.edu    On May 6th, from noon until 2pm, MAPS will be running a chili cook-off on the Alumni Green, also known as the HUB lawn. MAPS is the Marketing Association of Plymouth State. The group provides students with guidance on […]

News

Contemplative Life

Contemplative Life  Connor Smith For the Clock cmsmith17@plymouth.edu  At Plymouth State, there has been a recent interest in the idea of contemplative approaches. Projects such as Contemplative Communities have been started based off the ideas of reflection, awareness, and mindfulness. If anyone wants to go further with these ideas, there […]