Body Image Rachel Levi Features Editor rlevi@plymouth.edu Let’s face it; in our day and age it’s difficult to maintain good self-esteem. We spend most of our time scrolling through Instagram where we’re faced with beautiful women who appear to spend their days dressing well, working out, and promoting Fit Tea. Their […]
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Shadowspear Event Center Officially Opens
Shadowspear Event Center Officially Opens Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu If you’re looking for something new to do in town, you won’t have to look too hard. Shadowspear Event Center and Gaming Lounge is one of the most unique venues in town, and it’s located right on Main Street. With live […]
Don’t be a Zebra
Don’t be a Zebra Rachel Levi Features Editor rlevi@plymouth.edu It was a cold winters day as I, alongside my Writing and The Creative Process class, headed up the icy sidewalk towards The Museum of the White Mountains. We were in search of some creative inspiration, and to my excitement, the exhibit […]
A Girl’s Best Friend: Emotional Support Animals on PSU’s Campus
A Girl’s Best Friend: Emotional Support Animals on PSU’s Campus Shannon Kelly For The Clock skelly1@plymouth.edu There is nothing quite as comforting as having a dog by your side, but for some college students, that dog (cat, bird, bunny, or even snake) can mean being able to make it out of […]
Measuring Plasma in Plymouth State Students
Measuring Plasma in Plymouth State Students Alexander Francione For The Clock arfrancione@plymouth.edu Exercise physiology is a continuously growing field, setting out to study the human body and how it reacts to different exercises and stimuli in an effort to optimize the human body and prevent various injuries and diseases. Four Plymouth […]
A Phat New Friend
A Phat New Friend Alexander Francione For The Clock arfrancione@plymouth.edu On November 1st downtown Plymouth welcomed a new restaurant, Phat Fish. Phat Fish owner, James Basford, and his business partner, Paul Zereas, have been working together for over 10 years. James was the manager at different times for both of Paul’s […]
Snow Day Activities
Snow Day Activities Katie Martin For The Clock kmmartin5@plymouth.edu The start of the semester has given our student body a couple of extra days to enjoy ourselves. Starting the spring semester students around campus took these days for leisure to their advantage. There are surplus ways to spend a snow […]
We Are Still Kids at Heart
We Are Still Kids at Heart Jordan Cady For The Clock jmcady@plymouth.edu As nineties kids we all have to agree that we grew up watching Disney movies. Regardless if you want to admit it or not, everyone has seen “The Lion King” or “Toy Story” at some point in their lives. […]
Ski Day: To the Non Skier or Snowboarder
Ski Day: To the Non Skier or Snowboarder Jordan Cady For The Clock jmcady@plymouth.edu Everyone knows that Ski Day is fast approaching. The day when there are no classes and theentire campus can hit the mountain without any consequences. Believe it or not there is a part of the student […]
What is the Benefit of Interning in College?
What is the Benefit of Interning in College? Shannon Griffiths For The Clock slgriffiths@plymouth.edu From freshman orientation until the penultimate moment before you walk across the stage at graduation, college is a learning experience for everyone. Every student learns at their own pace and in different ways, and that’s what makes […]