President Trump Signs Controversial Executive Order Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu On Friday, January 27, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order, which bars citizens from seven majority Muslim countries from entering the country. Along with this, refugee bans have also been put in place by the order, which has been […]
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New Hampshire Makes Steps to Pass Right to Work Legislation
New Hampshire Makes Steps to Pass Right to Work Legislation Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu On January 19, 2017, the New Hampshire State Senate passed a bill that would implement the “Right to Work” in the state. The bill passed narrowly in the senate with a vote 12-11 in favor. The […]
No Need For Carry Conceal Permit in New Hampshire
No Need For Carry Conceal Permit in New Hampshire Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu The New Hampshire Senate voted to eliminate the need for a license to carry a concealed handgun or revolver in the state on Thursday, January 19. The bill had previously been vetoed by then-Gov. Maggie Hassan. […]
Plymouth State Remembers Justin Sault
Plymouth State Remembers Justin Sault Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu Amemorial for Justin Sault was held this past Tuesday in Heritage Commons, on the campus of Plymouth State University. Many members of the Plymouth State community joined in celebrating the life of a friend, who was considered by many to be […]
Plymouth State Mourns the Loss of Justin Sault
Plymouth State Mourns the Loss of Justin Sault On Saturday January 28, just before 2 a.m., Holderness Police were notified of a young male who had fallen from a bridge just outside of the Plymouth State University campus. Justin Sault, a 20 year-old student at Plymouth State University, was pronounced […]
The Angel Tree
The Angel Tree Samantha Latos For the Clock slatos@plymouth.edu The Angel Tree Project ran from Nov.17 to Dec. 2. PSU students, as well as several schools and committees in the surrounding area, participated in this annual charity event to help less-fortunate families with young children. The objective of The Angel Tree […]
Election Recount Called for in Three States
Election Recount Called for in Three States Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu Green Party Candidate, Jill Stein, called for an election recount in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania last week, but was stalled after Wisconsin decided to not go through with the recount by hand. This led to Wisconsin being sued […]
PSU Donates Thanksgiving Baskets
PSU Donates Thanksgiving Baskets Connor Smith For the Clock cmsmith17@plymouth.edu Plymouth State University recently had a food drive that resulted in many full and happy families in and around the Plymouth area. As many as 600 families, or more, were given Thanksgiving baskets that were provided by the University. Through many […]
Terrorism a Possible Motive in Ohio State Attack
Terrorism a Possible Motive in Ohio State Attack Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu Eleven students were hospitalized and a suspect has been killed by an Ohio State University police officer following a knife attack on the Columbus University Campus. The FBI is investigating whether or not terrorism was likely a […]
Open Educational Resources: What Are They?
Open Educational Resources: What Are They? A Beginner’s Guide to Saving Money, Part One Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu If you were to search ‘open educational resources’ on Plymouth State’s website, you’d find a definition on what it was. If you read that definition, you’d be surprised as to why you […]