It is fair to assume that most Plymouth State students know what a Juul is. For those that don’t, Juul’s website states their product is an e-cig used for “improving the lives of the one billion adult smokers”. James Monsees and Adam Bowen co-founded Juul, intending to give smokers of […]
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The Café Monte Alto Check List
COURTESY PHOTO CAFE MONTE ALTO Every student here before they graduate must at least try and purchase a beverage at Café Monte Alto. This quaint coffee shop seems to be the very place where many Plymouth locals, students and faculty like to gather and go to grab something for the […]
PSU Divided: Part 2 – A Culture of Fear and Chaos
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. The article tried to share every side of the […]
PSU Divided: Part 1
This summer, Plymouth State University found itself in the crosshairs of public opinion when it was revealed that three faculty members had allegedly provided statements of support for Kristie Torbick, a former guidance counselor at Exeter High School, who was sentenced to jail for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old student. The public […]
Do Not Confuse Love with Abuse
It is so common in our generation where the lines between, love, passion, obsession and abuse are blurred. Where we hold on to a person because we care too much or because we feel like we are expected to stay; That maybe it will get better. But most of the time, […]
Sierra Burgess is a LIAR
Watching the Netflix original, “Sierra Burgess is a Loser”, I could list several reasons why this movie is the worst. The movie is a modern take on Cyrano de Bergerac, replacing love letters for text messages. Sierra Burgess, played by Shannon Purser, commonly recognized as Barb in “Stranger Things” or Ethel Muggs […]
Peace and Social Justice at Plymouth State
Peace and Social Justice at Plymouth State Nick Pulliam Features Editor ntpulliam@plymouth.edu One of the major concerns a PSU student faces is whether or not what they are doing here will help them in the real world. It is a valid concern, spending time in a classroom is very different from the […]
Fighting Procrastination
Fighting Procrastination Andrea Wasgatt For the Clock aewasgatt@plymouth.edu Its fair to say that every college student, at one point or another, and for various reasons, will experience a time in their lives where they put an important task off until the very last minute. We are all guilty of it at […]
Girlfriends VS Fortnite
Girlfriends VS Fortnite Jordan Cady Features Editor jmcady@plymouth.edu Fortnite, the new video game that has all of campus going crazy. Where victories are celebrated all over snapchat and Barstool. The game has gained a lot of publicity and popularity among the millennial generation. But it seems to be occupying one […]
Chef from Slovakia Visits Plymouth State
Chef from Slovakia Visits Plymouth State Nick Pulliam For the Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu Some of you may remember that last semester a Belgian chef visited PSU to share some food from his culture. This week another chef named Lukas Sol’ar came to visit. Lukas Solar is a chef from Slovakia who […]