(L to R) ICA Asst. Art Curator Jeffrey De Blois and PSU Art History Professor Sarah Parrish at the Museum of the White Mts./KDAG Art is one of the most well-known forms of self-expression. Humans have been using it to externalize internal feelings, pose questions, challenge current ways of doing […]
Month: March 2018
Girlfriends VS Fortnite
Girlfriends VS Fortnite Jordan Cady Features Editor jmcady@plymouth.edu Fortnite, the new video game that has all of campus going crazy. Where victories are celebrated all over snapchat and Barstool. The game has gained a lot of publicity and popularity among the millennial generation. But it seems to be occupying one […]
Chef from Slovakia Visits Plymouth State
Chef from Slovakia Visits Plymouth State Nick Pulliam For the Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu Some of you may remember that last semester a Belgian chef visited PSU to share some food from his culture. This week another chef named Lukas Sol’ar came to visit. Lukas Solar is a chef from Slovakia who […]
Nicaragua Travel Voucher!
Nicaragua Travel Voucher! Nick Pulliam For the Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu This semester the Nicaragua Club will be raffling off a travel voucher that is worth $2,000 dollars. The lucky winner will be able to use it to travel wherever they want to, whenever they want to. The voucher is being raffled […]
Welcoming Immigrants to New Hampshire
Welcoming Immigrants to New Hampshire Nick Pulliam For the Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu There is nothing better than hands on learning and for a while now, PSU has been pushing for just that with the Cluster Initiative. One new course that falls under this initiative is Welcoming Immigrants to New Hampshire. It is […]
MESA
MESA Jessica Bowman For the Clock jlbowman1@plymouth.edu MESA is a group on campus that is made up of English majors, the groups purpose it to make the English major more of a family. MESA stands for Mentoring Enhances Student Achievement. I spent one evening after class to interview Ryan French, who calls […]
Gen Ed Reputation Pros and Cons
Gen Ed Reputation Pros and Cons Jared Gendron For the Clock jpgendron@plymouth.edu Earlier this week I walked into one of my larger classes to no empty desks. I sat in a computer chair and took notes on my lap. I will regularly answer questions, as a means to avoid the […]
Winter Wonderland?
Winter Wonderland? With living in the beautiful and gorgeous state we call New Hampshire comes a lot of annoyances. The biggest of these is of course the snow. I know it sounds like I am screaming at the clouds when I say this but it really is a big weight […]
Ladies Power Hour
Ladies Power Hour Nelson Arroyo For the Clock nrarroyo@plymouth.edu The gym; it’s a place you either love or hate. From the sounds of weights banging off of each other, to the feel of iron in your hands. One thing the gym should never be is uncomfortable. Plymouth State University’s Health and […]
Spenser Cook Crashes into Post Office, Charged with DUI
Spenser Cook Crashes into Post Office, Charged with DUI Samantha Latos News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu On Friday, March 2nd, the Plymouth Police Department sent out a press release informing the Plymouth community that someone was driving recklessly in the Main Street area. They arrested PSU senior, Spenser Cook, aged 25, for […]