Too Old for Teddy? Sarah Liebowitz A&E Editor svl1010@plymouth.edu Cassie Stimson has a stuffed rabbit named Bunny Blue. She’s a sophomore computer science major at Plymouth State University. She’s had Bunny Blue since she was a little girl. Call it childish, but Stimson isn’t out of the norm. A survey […]
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You Think You Know Columbus Day?
You Think You Know Columbus Day? Rachel Levi For The Clock rlevi@plymouth.edu October 12, 1492. Christopher Columbus landed in the New World, and in the 18th century “Columbus Day” was born. According to the library of congress Columbus Day did not become a national holiday until Franklin Roosevelt designated it […]
Gears of War 4 Review: What To Expect
Gears of War 4 Review: What To Expect John Bush For the Clock jjbush@plymouth.edu Gore, guns and active reloads. The marvelous Gears of war trilogy is on its way to a fourth game. In this game you now take the roll of JD Fenix, the son of Marcus Fenix, who […]
Eco-House
Eco-House Robert Marra For the Clock rlmarra@plymouth.edu Plymouth State University usually keeps their eyes towards the future. Students come to the eco-house to shape their future, mold themselves into a product their families, their peers, and potentially the planet would be proud of. This is all fine and dandy, but […]
Enactus Plymouth State University Building on Last Year’s Success
Enactus Plymouth State University Building on Last Year’s Success Bhola Gautam For The Clock bgautam@plymouth.edu Enactus is an international nonprofit organization founded on the principle that entrepreneurial action is the power that drives human progress. Guided by educators and supported by business leaders, teams of outstanding university students depart the […]
Granite State Comic Con Draws A Crowd
Granite State Comic Con Draws A Crowd Nathaniel Smyth For the Clock nrsmyth@plymouth.edu This past weekend at the Radisson center in Manchester, NH, the Granite State Comic Con drew writers, artists, and celebrity guests of all kinds. Some mentionable guests were Steve Cardenas, who played Rocky the Red Power Ranger […]
Senior Student of September: Silmegy Vega
Senior Student of September: Silmegy Vega Simon Pierpont Managing Editor sp1025@plymouth.edu Plymouth State University has an extremely diverse campus. Considering it is a small liberal arts school located in the foothills of the White Mountains, PSU houses students from all around the world with students from Africa, Asia, Europe, South […]
Booze vs. Books: What Will You Do This Weekend?
Booze vs. Books: What Will You Do This Weekend? Rachel Levi For The Clock rlevi@plymouth.edu College is the time when students are finally free of parental supervision for the first time in their lives. Most celebrated is the freedom to live without the maternal nagging when you happen to stay […]
Bee Colonies Collapse by Fall:
Bee Colonies Collapse by Fall: How Beekeepers Deal with Colony Collapse Disorder Emmett Warren For The Clock ew1012@mail.plymouth.edu Honey bees are a customary sign of warm weather, along with pollen in the air, pollen covered windows, and itchy eyes (thank you pollen). But the once abundant bee population has been […]
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
Ain't No Mountain High Enough Simon Pierpont Managing Editor sp1025@plymouth.edu Everyone who has ever set foot on Plymouth State University’s beautiful campus has taken a look around and seen that we are nestled close to the heart of the White Mountains. A very large reason for why students chose to […]