Month: November 2017

Features

Signs of Aging

Signs of Aging  Shannon Haley For the Clock srhaley@plymouth.edu  Iwince as she slams the door shut on the driver’s side and jams the key into the ignition. She turns the key and waits to hear the noise of my engine starting. But no noise comes. Wrong key. She turns it again, […]

Features

A Day Well Spent On New Hampshire ATV Trails

A Day Well Spent On New Hampshire ATV Trails  Jessica Bowman For the Clock jlbowman1@plymouth.edu  Past the daily factories and urban filled lives of our fellow Americans I, along with the members of my immediate family found a valley surrounded by the marigold and ma– roon colors of fall. Growing up […]

Staff Editorials

Plymouth State Doesn’t Take Student Safety Seriously

Plymouth State Doesn’t Take Student Safety Seriously  On the Monday following the storm last week all of the schools in the Plymouth area were closed except for Plymouth State University, arguably the school in the most danger. As a dedicated student, but also a commuter, the fact that we had classes […]

News

Thanksgiving Dinner at Prospect Hall

Thanksgiving Dinner at Prospect Hall  Nelson Arroyo For the Clock nrarroyo@plymouth.edu  Thanksgiving is coming fast, and Plymouth State University is having its annual Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday the 19th, in Prospect Dining Hall. Lynn Davis, an employee at the dining hall, said, “It’s a time for friends to have Thanksgiving together,” […]

News

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Campus Accessiblity: A PSU Problem? E.C. Boissonneau For the Clock ecboissonneau@plymouth.edu  PSU has seen an increase in the number of individuals seeking help from Campus Accessibility Services. In the past year, Plymouth State University has seen a significant increase in the number of individuals seeking help and accommodation from Campus Accessibility Services, […]

News

Report It

Report It  Jason LePrevost For the Clock jmleprevost@plymouth.edu  After a gathering of students in an off campus apartment resulted in a missing game console, the property owner called the police to report it missing. Within forty-eight hours, the police located the stolen console, and reported that they had found the console. […]

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Flex Cash: Student Choice or School Choice?

Flex Cash: Student Choice or School Choice?  Autumn Beyor For the Clock ambeyor@plymouth.edu  Uninformed or Unheard? Plymouth State students are disappointed with the new policy changes regarding FlexCash. If you have you tried to purchase books at the bookstore this year or have gone to pick up your Chase Street order […]

News

Art Gallery Moves to Museum of the White Mountains

Art Gallery Moves to Museum of the White Mountains  Tianna Sparks For the Clock tsparks@plymouth.edu  What is the reasoning behind the caution tape surrounding the front of Draper & Maynard’s doors? Are you curious as to what happened to the Karl Drerup Art Gallery? Before the fall semester began, a decision […]

News

All Student Services to be Moved to Speare

All Student Services to be Moved to Speare  Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu  There have been many different renovations and construction projects going on at Plymouth State University in recent months, including the building of Merrill Place and the renovations of Hyde Hall. The latest project is the renovation of the […]

News

Swipe It Forward

Swipe It Forward  Samantha Latos For The Clock slatos@plymouth.edu  Plymouth State University held Swipe It Forward for the first time this week, continuing into next. It is an existing charity campaign that was successful at other campuses such as the University of New Hampshire. It started on November 14th, and […]