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Plymouth Unity Social Harvest

COURTESY PHOTO BY NICK PULLIAM On October 31, PSU Communication and Media Studies seniors hosted the first ever Plymouth Unity Social Harvest (PUSH) in downtown Plymouth. The event was part of their Senior Seminar community project. At the event, students gave out candy to trick-or -treaters, painted pumpkins, and engaged […]

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Sharon McDermott’s Visit to Plymouth State

COURTESY PHOTO BRIAN MCDERMOTT Sharon McDermott is a recently published poet, who graced our campus with her presence last Thursday, October 25th.  She came here to talk with some English classes, visit with her good friend Professor Ahl and to promote her new book, Life Without Furniture.  McDermott is currently living in […]

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A Peek into the Spirit World: The Chair

There are many objects in this world that are said to link us to the spirit world. Ouija boards, the infamous Annabelle doll, and here at Plymouth State, we have the chair. The chair was brought to Plymouth State for when the Silver Center for the Arts ran the show, […]

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A Weekly Dose of Mindfulness with Meditation Mondays

Having passed the mid-term checkpoint of the semester already, many students may start to feel some burnout as they inch towards the end of the semester. Everybody is handling a full-plate and trying to keep their heads in the game through meticulous scheduling and long study sessions. If you feel […]

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How Yankees Fans at Plymouth Should Cope

If Red Sox fans are reading this, I advise you to stop reading now and go watch the ALCS. If there happen to be Yankees fans reading this however, stick around. I’m going to introduce a guide that’ll help all Yankees fans cope with the series loss.    Step One: […]

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A Peek into the Spirit World: My First Investigation

On October 10th, at 9:30 pm, the Plymouth State Paranormal Research team went into Samuel Reed Hall to find evidence of supernatural beings here on campus. Armed with the proper equipment, a stellar team, and open minds, we tried to take a peek into the spirit world.  It was a […]

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Fall Foliage in Northern New Hampshire

For many New Englanders, fall is the best time of the year. It is a chance for many families to come together and go on many exciting adventures. From apple picking, going to a pumpkin patches and corn mazes, and even making fresh apple cider donuts, there are many activities […]

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The Famous Plymouth Pumpkins

COURTESY PHOTO The anticipation as the leaves start to change and the weather begins to chill off seems to hit everyone who is in Plymouth, New Hampshire. We all watch the Rounds Tower waiting for a color of orange to randomly appear on top one morning. Just to announce to […]

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PSU Divided: Part 3 – The Clusters Initiative

GRAPHIC COURTESY OF SCOTT MOORE PSU Divided is an ongoing series covering the growing tension at Plymouth State University. Part 1, which was released in the last issue of the Clock, focused on the controversial Kristie Torbick case, and how PSU found itself involved in it. Part 2 focused on […]

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Society for Scholarly Dialogue Presents: Jesse Parker

COURTESY PHOTO On Tuesday, October 9, PSU alumni Jesse Parker will be coming to the Frost Academic Commons to speak about their experience after graduation. Starting at 6:30 with a social, Parker will go on to give their lecture at 7:00 and afterwards, there will be a question and answers […]