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Nicaragua Travel Voucher!

Nicaragua Travel Voucher! Nick Pulliam For the Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu This semester the Nicaragua Club will be raffling off a travel voucher that is worth $2,000 dollars. The lucky winner will be able to use it to travel wherever they want to, whenever they want to. The voucher is being raffled […]

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Welcoming Immigrants to New Hampshire

Welcoming Immigrants to New Hampshire Nick Pulliam For the Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu There is nothing better than hands on learning and for a while now, PSU has been pushing for just that with the Cluster Initiative. One new course that falls under this initiative is Welcoming Immigrants to New Hampshire. It is […]

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MESA

MESA Jessica Bowman For the Clock jlbowman1@plymouth.edu MESA is a group on campus that is made up of English majors, the groups purpose it to make the English major more of a family. MESA stands for Mentoring Enhances Student Achievement. I spent one evening after class to interview Ryan French, who calls […]

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Gen Ed Reputation Pros and Cons

Gen Ed Reputation Pros and Cons Jared Gendron For the Clock jpgendron@plymouth.edu   Earlier this week I walked into one of my larger classes to no empty desks. I sat in a computer chair and took notes on my lap. I will regularly answer questions, as a means to avoid the […]

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Everyone Should Look at Life Like Professor Emma Van Ness

Everyone Should Look at Life Like Professor Emma Van Ness Jaren Gendron For the Clock jpgendron@plymouth.edu Spirituality is the human obligation to put oneself after those around us, and to be of service. That is how Emma Van Ness puts it, “the human condition is a deeply collaborative one, an experience […]

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Managing Your Time

Managing Your Time Nick Pulliam For the Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu   No matter where you are in your college journey, we all know that time management can be a serious problem. Everyone has heard every professor say “please manage your time well” and even though we brush it off right when we […]

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The Man with 1,000 Krishnas

The Man with 1,000 Krishnas Kimmy Singhani For the Clock kgsinghani@plymouth.edu Jodha S., at the age of 89, lived in a small apartment in Pune, India, with his nephew, Raja. His life was filled with many people and while he was mostly by himself, he was not alone. His life was […]

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Scholarships Save Education

Scholarships Save Education Jessica Bowman For the Clock jlbowman1@plymouth.edu If you are like me then finding money for college does not come easy. My parents are working class which means we are right at the cutoff point and do not necessarily qualify for federal aid. Yet, we can not really afford […]

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What It’s Like to Be an English Major

What It's Like to Be an English Major Jordan Cady Features Editor  jmcady@plymouth.edu  One thing is for sure, that us English majors have a bad rap. We are constantly bombarded with questions like “What are you going to do with that degree in the future?” or “How do you enjoy writing […]

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Plymouth State’s Barbell Club

Plymouth State’s Barbell Club Jaren Gendron For the Clock jpgendron@plymouth.edu College is your time, the part of life where you begin to shape into a well-rounded person and make a name for yourself. Strategizing and forming a personal work ethic is one step to the road to success, and no better […]