Tips to Writing College Essays Jessica Bowman For The Clock jlbowman@plymouth.edu All of us have had the wonderful opportunity to write an essay that we care nothing about and maybe many of you have heard way too many lectures from your professors that you end up tuning out due to boredom. […]
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Open Education: The Future of Education
Open Education: The Future of Education Nick Pulliam For The Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu One thing we can all agree on is that college is expensive. We pay thousands every year in tuition, and hundreds for textbooks that we may hardly use. This is not something that professors are not worried about. “Once […]
A Review of Netflix’s “BoJack Horseman”
A Review of Netflix’s “BoJack Horseman” Andrea Wasgatt For The Clock aewasgatt@plymouth.edu On the surface, it may seem like just another trivial adult cartoon. Upon actually investing one’s self in the plot line of the popular Netflix series “BoJack Horseman”, viewers realize that the show has a much more serious message […]
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888 Jessica Bowman For The Clock jlbowman@plymouth.edu I t seems our generation is absolutely turned on by alternative music. The synthesized chords are like the fish hook that we seem to always bite. The drum beat pounds along with our hearts and the feeling the chords of an alternative […]
Swiping Right is the New Pick Up Line
Swiping Right is the New Pick Up Line Jordan Cady Features Editor jc1083@plymouth.edu W ith the week’s winding down and the weather becoming increasingly better, it’s hard not to take advantage of the last days we have on campus. When you look outside your classroom window in the middle […]
Hurricane Season Relief
Hurricane Season Relief Nick Pulliam For The Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu H urricane season is currently underway, with that comes billions of dollars in damage and the displacement of thousands of people. We have seen the effect of hurricanes in the past with Sandy and Katrina, but that doesn’t make what […]
PSU Gathering Discusses Substance Abuse
PSU Gathering Discusses Substance Abuse Lindsey DeRoche For The Clock lederoche@plymouth.edu Substance abuse is a prevalent issue in the United States, especially with the current opioid crisis. On a college campus, one way to educate students on substance abuse and addiction is by starting, as well as continuing, vital conversations […]
The Plymouth State Drum Line: PSU’s New Heart Beat
The Plymouth State Drum Line: PSU's New Heart Beat Geneva Sambor For The Clock gmsambo@plymouth.edu Plymouth State University Freshmen Parish Dawe-Chadwick and Chase Gaudette are both passionate about bringing spirit to campus, and both responsible for assembling the new PSU Drumline. In just under two semesters, the co-captains have successfully […]
To Darty or Not to Darty? That is the Question
To Darty or Not to Darty? That is the Question Katie Martin For The Clock kmmartin5@plymouth.edu With the week’s winding down and the weather becoming increasingly better, it’s hard not to take advantage of the last days we have on campus. When you look outside your classroom window in the middle […]
The Disney Dream
The Disney Dream Ryan Wimble For The Clock rawimble@plymouth.edu Around the month of November of 2016, I was checking my email when I received the acceptance into the Disney College Program. I always wanted to work for Disney and at that moment my dreams finally came true. Now after months of […]