Changes in Graduation Samtha Latos Asst. News Editor slaots@plymouth.edu Reforms are in the works to make the graduation ceremony smoother and more captivating. President Birx and faculty have been putting ideas together to make this happen. The date of undergraduate graduation has not changed; the 2018 graduation ceremony will still take […]
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Volleyball Goes 2-2 in Last Four Games
Volleyball Goes 2-2 in Last Four Games Nick Fiore Sports Editor nsfiore@plymouth.edu The Plymouth State Volleyball team went 2-2 in a four game slate this past week. The team visited Southern Maine first where they won 3-2 in an exciting comeback victory. The Panthers were able to battle back after dropping […]
Without Action, Northern Pass to Cut Straight Through Plymouth
Without Action, Northern Pass to Cut Straight Through Plymouth Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu Hannah Gordon For the Clock hmgordon1@plymouth.edu Walking down the Main Street of Plymouth, New Hampshire on a brisk autumn day, one can't help but recognize the town's vibrant energy. Students sit inside the ice cream parlor […]
Cluster Concerns Administrative Assistants Facing Adversity
Cluster Concerns Administrative Assistants Facing Adversity Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu For Plymouth State, the last change as big as the cluster initiative was moving from ‘Plymouth State College’ to ‘Plymouth State University’ in 2003. Today, some faculty and staff are moving in a positive direction toward the cluster initiative; others are […]
Student Success Coaches for First Year Students
Student Success Coaches for First Year Students Samantha Latos Asst. News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu This fall semester marked the second year that Student Success Coaches have been working with freshmen at Plymouth State University instead of the traditional advisor. They strive to make sure freshmen are adjusting well, and are succeeding academically […]
Off-Campus Assault
Off-Campus Assault Samantha Lato Assist. News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu On October 1st, at around 3 in the morning, a student of Plymouth State University reported to the University Police that he or she had been assaulted on Main Street. The victim came forward as soon as it was safe to do […]
Administrative Assistant Positions Revamped, Replaced
Administrative Assistant Positions Revamped, Replaced Justin Siewierski Editor in Chief js2010@plymouth.edu This past Monday, The Clock obtained information that there will be future faculty evaluations in regards to all who hold administrative assistant positions. According to Plymouth State University’s directory, over twenty-eight administrative assistant positions could be in jeopardy. […]
Indigenous People’s Day
Indigenous People's Day A few years ago, Plymouth State University changed “Columbus Day” to “Fall Holiday”. A member on Student Senate, Daniel Spearman, advocated to change the name to “Indigenous People’s Day”, in an effort to recognize and remember the injustices done to the native people of North America […]
PSU Healthy Living Summit
PSU Healthy Living Summit Crystal Puchol For The Clock crpuchol@plymouth.edu If you are looking to avoid the freshmen fifteen, or simply want a healthier lifestyle, Plymouth State University has got you covered. The Healthy Living Summit will be a presentation on healthy eating, exercising, and other fun ways to stay in […]
Natural Disasters Hit Mexico, Southeastern United States, and the Caribbean
Natural Disasters Hit Mexico, Southeastern United States, and the Caribbean Samantha Latos For The Clock slatos@plymouth.edu On Tuesday, September 19th, a 6.1 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico for aproximately twenty seconds. The earthquake occurred southwest of Puebla, and southeast of Mexico City at a depth of 51 kilometers. As of […]