CLOCK PHOTO / NINA WEINSTEIN Allison Wallace, a Senior Marketing major, packed her bags and kissed her beloved NH White Mountains goodbye to explore new altitudes in Austria, a German speaking country with not a lick of German in her vocabulary. Brave is one word to call her; adventure seeking […]
Features
Ask Nurse Betty
CLOCK PHOTO / JEN TEPPER College students ask more questions than any other demographic, especially questions about sex. The Features section is offering a forum where Plymouth State University students have the opportunity to ask questions and to subsequently have them answered by The Clock newspaper Nursing Major affiliate. Here […]
Yikity Yak, Don’t Yak Back
CLOCK PHOTO / CARLY RISTUCCIA Schools across the United States have been reeling after the release of the latest social media craze, Yik Yak, a platform that CEO, founder, and developer Tyler Droll likens to “a city's central plaza or campus bulletin board.” The release of Yik Yak may best […]
Never Have I Ever (Heard of Such A Thing.)
This is a column looking to break stigmas and cure the deadly sickness of ignorance. Each week, you will be reading a new article addressing sex…and I mean all kinds of sex: heterosexual sex, homosexual sex, “Hand Solo” sex, etc. Get ready for a nwew kind of Sex 101. Lesbian […]
First Impressions
CLOCK PHOTO / JEN TEPPER Move in day is over, classes have begun, and roughly 800 new faces have begun their tenure here at Plymouth State University. While some are thriving in this new environment, others are simply trying to find their feet here and adapt to the many changes […]
Chatting For A Change: Credits
Credits. It really is a fitting name for the blocks of education we are required to graduate. Not only do most people pay for them using credit, but while credit cards are the nations’ preferred currency, academic credits are the currency of universities around the nation. They are the profits […]
Haunted Plymouth: The Silver Ghost
Could Plymouth State University be haunted? For centuries, tales of ghosts and hauntings have been a cropping up in places all around the world. The origins of these stories can be difficult to trace and stories tend to change as they’re passed along from one generation to the next, but […]
No Consequence for Common Sense
Students flood back into the campus of Plymouth State University anticipating all kinds of adventure, learning and growth, but with all that comes curiosity and mischief. Students at PSU, as individuals, are guaranteed the same rights that every citizen in the United States and the State of New […]
First Semester Abroad Experience
PSU sends many students abroad every semester, both nationally and internationally. Students always come back with many stories to tell and even share some of those stories at the global fairs held on campus. Current and incoming students may be hesitant to study abroad for one reason or another, […]
Drag Queens and Kings Hold “Court” room
Oohs, Ahhs, Ows, and laughter filled the HUB Courtroom on Wed. Apr. 16 at PSU Pride’s Annual Drag Show. Cecil Smith, senior, and Angelica Rosenthal, senior, opened the show with a mock performance of “Blurred Lines” by Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke. The audience was riled up and excited […]