Fourteen years ago a young PSU student dealt with the unthinkable, the loss of her mom. Wanting to do something to keep her mom’s memory alive, she decided to organize to help families in our area dealing with the effects of cancer. Melissa Merrill, along with other PSU students and […]
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Living in Leisure
Often times, when one hears they have leisure time they automatically connect this with the idea they have a free time period for rest. However, little did you know leisure time has nothing to do with doing nothing! According to Josef Pieper, a German Catholic philosopher, leisure is a time for […]
Who’s Who at PSU
Whether you are a returner, transfer student, or an incoming freshman–it is always useful to know what academic and wellness resources are available. That said, the most obvious place on campus that can feed one’s needs is no other than the cafeteria, Prospect Hall. As with other locations on campus, […]
How to Get Good Grades
Here we are again. Stuck in another year of overnight coffee binges, long hours of teacher lectures, and a hardy amount of work to do. At this time each year, we begin to feel a bit of fear, frustration, anger, and maybe (even possibly) a bit of illness over the […]
Tick Tock, Ask the Clock
It may be of no surprise that college students ask more questions than any other demographic. The amount of answers provided for each question, however, remains to be seen. This fall, The Clock has decided to create a forum where Plymouth State University community members are given the opportunity to […]
A Peek Into Greek
It’s about that time of year again–rushing season! I’m sure you’ve all been seeing the Facebook and other social networking posts urging students to rush different sororities such as Iota Delta Chi, Kappa Delta Phi Nas, and Delta Zeta around campus, but what exactly does this mean? Rushing is a […]
Summertime Scandals
As the fall semester commences, it is nearing the end of Summer time when the living was easy. No more bikinis, barbecues or belated curfews. Instead, students, interns and professionals alike are getting into the back-to-school groove. Before schedules become too hectic with meetings, class assignments and potentially long shifts- […]
PACE in Search of New Members
P.A.C.E, the University’s programming board, is in search of students to fill positions for next semester’s calendar of activities. Activities from this past year included Walk the Moon, a haunted house, speed dating, the famous sex bingo, and plenty of open mic nights and other concerts. Programming Activities in a […]
It’s Crunch Time, Kids
Are finals stressing you out? If they are then take a minute, catch your breath, and remember that you can do this. Yes finals are important but don’t let yourself get overwhelmed. There are people and places all around Plymouth that are here to help, including your trusty staff at […]
Centripetal Releases Talent, Emotion, and Closure
Biederman’s Deli & Pub was filled with buzzing chatter of old friends, new friends, and the people who just happened to wander in on Wed., May 8, 2013. A bittersweet atmosphere snuck up on the crowd as the student organization Poet’s and Writer’s announced the release of the Centripetal, […]