Faculty Spotlight: Scott Merrill Mariah Davis For The Clock mld1021@plymouth.edu COURTESY PHOTO/ SCOTT MERRILL Scott Merrill is a professor in the history and philosophy department, as well as the social science department at PSU. Students can be sure to have a variety of options if they want to take a class […]
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Teacher For A Day
Teacher For A Day If you could have anyone to teach a class who would you choose? Ethan Munns For The Clock ehmunns@plymouth.edu What if students got to pick the professors for each one of their classes? It would make school a lot more fun, and inspiring. Imagine going to a class […]
Break Up Playlist
Break Up Playlist By The Clock and WPCR COURTESY PHOTO: http://www.twirlit.com/2013/04/18/your-breakup-mixtape-10-songs-to-help-you-get-over-it/ Everyone knows the playlist we’re talking about; the soundtrack that leads you through a breakup, the songs that you sing your heart out to, and the ones that make you cry. This is not for the faint in heart. […]
The Great Pumpkins Are Back
The mysterious envelope addressed to me from "The Great Pumpkin" The Great Pumpkins Are Back The Mystery of The Clock Tower Pumpkins Continues Nichole Currier For The Clock Since freshman year, I have been intrigued by the many traditions of Plymouth State University. From catching the plague, midnight trips to Keith’s, […]
Womens Rugby
COURTESY PHOTO: FACEBOOK.COM/PLYMOUTH STATE WOMENS RUGBY FOOTBALL Womens Rugby Cassie Pearson Features Editor When people hear of Rugby, one of the first things that they say is that it is a mix between soccer and football. Anyone who has ever played this sport knows that this just isn’t true. April Glenn, […]
Part-time Jobs in College: Pros and Cons
It’s a communal understanding that college is expensive, more so for out of state students than instate. Regardless of financial backgrounds, a part-time job is a way to earn some cash that can help to support a student’s financial needs, and benefit them as they assimilate into the costly world of […]
Mountains to Ski
Mountains to Ski Simon Pierpont For The Clock Plymouth State University is well known for many reasons. It is one of the oldest universities in the state of New Hampshire, known for the beautiful scenery that surrounds campus and, almost more importantly, the abundance of ski areas that encompass Plymouth. For […]
Studying Abroad: Know Your Options
Studying Abroad: Know Your Options Mariah Davis For The Clock Studying abroad can be an enriching experience for any student. They get the opportunity to travel and live in a different country, all the while still earning credits towards their degree. PSU students have many opportunities to study abroad, all over […]
Make the Most out of Tuition
CLOCK PHOTO/ NIKO ZELINSKI Make the Most out of Tuition Cassie Pearson Features Editor Not all students are aware of the services covered by their tuition. Plymouth State University students share what they believe is included in the price they pay to come here. A lot of students don’t know that […]
The Spector Of Samuel Read
CLOCK PHOTO/BRADEN LYNN The Spector Of Samuel Read Ethan Munns For The Clock Over the years, Plymouth State students have heard the rumors that various spirits haunt this very campus. The most famous stories that circulate through the student body, are the legends of the ghost that lives in Mary Lyon’s […]