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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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Finding a Cause Abroad

Finding a Cause Abroad  Kendal Lariviere For The Clock klariviere@plymouth.edu  One of the last things I expected to stumble upon while spending a semester abroad was a charitable cause that touched me. Plenty of people are moved by the experiences they have while traveling, but few know what it is […]

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Ireland: The Grand Adventure

Ireland: The Grand Adventure  Katie Martin For The Clock kmmartin5@plymouth.edu This spring break, instead of going somewhere with 80-degree weather and a beach, I went to Ireland with my best friend. Although Ireland is thought mostly thought of as being rainy and cloudy throughout the year, the weather was sunny most […]

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The 4th Quarter Bug

The 4th Quarter Bug  Rachel Levi For The Clock rlevi@plymouth.edu    We’re in the middle of our second semester of the school year and the truth is we are all quite literally sick and tired. First, there’s the inevitable exhaustion that comes naturally to our inner college student. Meanwhile, New England’s […]

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Something About Spring Break

Something About Spring Break  Jordan Cady For The Clock jmcady@plymouth.edu    Spring break: the week where college students everywhere find themselves on a beach with friends making memories that last forever. Sadly, the other students go home to their parent’s house where it is still snowing. Every second that passes while […]

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The War on Soda

The War on Soda  Alexander Francione For The Clock arfrancione@plymouth.edu    For years, the soda industry has been vilified for the high levels of sugar in their products. A standard20 ounce bottle of Pepsi has 250 calories and 69g of sugar, 23% of your daily value of sugar. Many studies […]

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Spring Break

Spring Break  Katie Martin For The Clock kmmartin5@plymouth.edu Spring break is approaching fast with the last few weeks of school winding down. During this time of year many students travel near and far to enjoy their vacation from school. The student body is filled with a mixed and diverse ratio of […]

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Exploring Mountain Ranges in New Hampshire

Exploring Mountain Ranges in New Hampshire  Alexander Francione For The Clock arfrancione@plymouth.edu With the snow beginning to melt rapidly, and Spring beginning on March 20th, hiking season will be in full swing. New Hampshire is known for its major ski resorts, such as Cannon, Loon, and Waterville. Besides being known for […]