New Hampshire Decriminalizes Marijuana, No Change in University Policy Samantha Latos Assistant News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu On September 16th, the state of New Hampshire officially decriminalized small amounts of marijuana. All of New England has now eliminated the possibility of jail time for simple and minor marijuana possession. Before this, first-time […]
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Weirs Drive-In Sale Falls Through
Weirs Drive-In Sale Falls Through Andrea Wasgatt For The Clock aewasgatt@plymouth.edu After 69 years of movies and memories, it seemed as though the Weirs Beach Drive-In Theater was going to play its last movie this past Labor Day. However, that plan has since changed. After running the drive-in for nearly her entire life, […]
Rights For All: Conversations on Plymouth State Campus
Rights For All: Conversations on Plymouth State Campus Geneva Sambor For The Clock gmsambor@plymouth.edu C riminal Justice majors at Plymouth State University have the United States Constitution embedded in their curriculum. Most other students have learned at least the basics in high school, or in some college General Education courses. […]
Mary Lyon Hall Sponsors Grilled Cheese Relief for Hurricane Irma
Mary Lyon Hall Sponsors Grilled Cheese Relief for Hurricane Irma Geneva Sambor For The Clock gmsambor@plymouth.edu C utting across the Caribbean and up through to Florida, Hurricane Irma has left a path of destruction and despair in its wake. This hurricane season has been particularly traumatic for those living […]
Merrill Place Officially Opens
Merrill Place Officially Opens Samantha Latos Assist. News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu Merrill Place, the newest building on campus, opened its doors for the first time this semester. It is the tallest building on campus, and the tallest building from Concord to Montreal. Residents are able to enjoy the view of campus, […]
Failure of Fire Alarms Caused Hyde Hall to Shut
Failure of Fire Alarms Caused Hyde Hall to Shut Kelsey Davis News Editor kldaivs3@plymouth.edu When the Fall 2017 semester started at Plymouth State, students were greeted with emails saying Hyde Hall was closed down. Further emails stated that while the entire building would be closed on the 5th of September, […]
7th Annual Circle Trot: Trotting for a Cause
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Community 50-Miler
Community 50-Miler Samantha Latos For the Clock slatos@plymouth.edu On May 6th, Kurt Kauppinen, a senior here at Plymouth State University, will be running 50 miles to raise money for the Mayhew Program. He will be running the Northern Rail Trail in Lebanon, New Hampshire. He came up with the idea himself, […]
Campus Community Reacts to Hoodie Allen For Spring Fling
Campus Community Reacts to Hoodie Allen For Spring Fling Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu As Simon Pierpont wrote in the last edition of The Clock, the way the Spring Fling Committee choses its candidates to perform at Spring Fling is to have students vote for whoever they want to […]
Top 20 Seniors Recognized
Top 20 Seniors Recognized Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu Over the past couple of weeks, the Plymouth State community has chosen a select group of seniors for this year’s recipients of the Top 20 Outstanding Senior Award. Ranging across majors, student organizations, and athletics, this year’s seniors showcase a great deal […]