ldquo;American Made”- Perfect Film to Challenge Reagan White House Mason Masotta For the Clock mtmasotta@plymouth.edu When Tom Cruise is involved in any film, it’s clear that it will be either a game-changing work of art, or a potential flop. “American Made,” luckily, hits its mark perfectly. Following the real life adventures of Barry Seal, a […]
Month: October 2017
New England Foliage
New England Foliage John Roberts For The Clock jproberts1@plymouth.edu With November just around the corner the temperatures are going to begin to drop and the leaves will begin to fall. These are welcoming signs that the season and weather are headed towards the winter months. But before we get to winter, […]
Its a Booby Trap
Its a Booby Trap Jordan Cady Features Editor jc1083@plymouth.edu Girls, we have all bra shopped, where we go into the bra aisle and we are completely overwhelmed by all the letters, numbers and colors. But there is more to the bra section than just simply finding one and returning to the […]
Freshman Year
Freshman Year Simon Pierpont Managing Editor scpierpont@plymouth.edu Murmurs have begun circling the household that today is the day. I can tell they don’t want me to know; as if I am a child who can’t understand complex sentences, they speak low and in whispers. But I can hear that repeated phrase […]
Fiction–If Only
If Only Jessica Bowman For the Clock jasmith1@plymouth.edu At my college there was a sort of Zen garden. It was tiny and only sat about five feet in each direction. It was a circle maze of flat stones. The plaque beside it read that its purpose was to go on a […]
Good Game on YouTube Red
Good Game on YouTube Red Jessica Bowman For the Clock jlbowman@plymouth.edu Who wants to pay to watch shows on Netflix? Most of the world in fact. But have you felt the benefits of paying for YouTube Red? Not only can you FINALLY play your favorite songs on your phone when the app […]
Becky Field and Cultural Diversity in New Hampshire
Becky Field and Cultural Diversity in New Hampshire Nick Pulliam For The Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu Typically, New Hampshire is not seen as a very diverse state. Simply because 92% of the population is Caucasian, so when Becky Field began working to take photos that highlight the state’s diversity, a few of […]
The Problem with Parking
The Problem with Parking Iam a commuter, and when I made the decision to move off campus, I knew that I would need parking every day. I under- stood that fact. What I didn’t anticipate was the battle for a parking spot I faced every day. I bought a commuting parking […]
Without Action, Northern Pass to Cut Straight Through Plymouth
Without Action, Northern Pass to Cut Straight Through Plymouth Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu Hannah Gordon For the Clock hmgordon1@plymouth.edu Walking down the Main Street of Plymouth, New Hampshire on a brisk autumn day, one can't help but recognize the town's vibrant energy. Students sit inside the ice cream parlor […]
Cluster Concerns Administrative Assistants Facing Adversity
Cluster Concerns Administrative Assistants Facing Adversity Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu For Plymouth State, the last change as big as the cluster initiative was moving from ‘Plymouth State College’ to ‘Plymouth State University’ in 2003. Today, some faculty and staff are moving in a positive direction toward the cluster initiative; others are […]