Appreciate I’m writing this as a junior English Major at a liberal arts college. The audience for this editorial is everyone that has the opportunity to read, write, or breathe, for that matter. When I was in high school, I was worried about whether or not I could get into […]
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SAVE All’s Week of Action
SAVE All’s Week of Action Connor Smith For the Clock cmsmith17@plymouth.edu SAVE All, one of Plymouth State’s new organizations, has begun to attract attention on campus. SAVE All, stands for Sexual Assault and Violence Education Alliance, and their goal is to raise awareness of sexual assault on college campuses, as well […]
#NotMyPresident Protests Enter Their Second Week
#NotMyPresident Protests Enter Their Second Week Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu Tuesday, November 15 marked the seventh straight day of protests against the President-elect Donald Trump. Almost immediately after Mr. Trump was elected to be the next president of the United States, protests consisting of thousands of demonstrators erupted all over […]
Brush Fire Off Campus
Brush Fire Off Campus Samantha Latos For the Clock slatos@plymouth.edu On Saturday November 12th, a five acre-fire was reported an hour away from Plymouth, NH. The fire started early afternoon, near the Albany Covered Bridge and the Kancamagus Highway. Now, it has grown to a massive 327-acre fire. It has […]
MAPS Teddy Bear Toss
MAPS Teddy Bear Toss Jake Gordon For The Clock jtgordon@plymouth.edu On Saturday, December 10th, MAPS will be hosting a Teddy Bear Toss to benefit the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth (CHaD). The teddy bear toss idea came about from discussions with Craig Russell, the PSU men’s hockey coach, who wanted to […]
PSU signing on to 100% renewable electricity by 2030
PSU signing on to 100% renewable electricity by 2030 Stephanie Robinson For The Clock robinson1@plymouth.edu Countless information sessions, a lot of convincing, and 1,500 signatures’ later, President Birx has signed on to Plymouth State University having 100% renewable electricity by 2030. The question is, how are we going to make this […]
Club Sports: The Lifestyle of Jeremy Fritz
Club Sports: The Lifestyle of Jeremy Fritz Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu The Duke Lacrosse helmet sitting on the back windowsill catches your attention first. Above the back desk there are two banners pushed around by a fan: one orange and black, for the Cincinnati Bengals, the other blue and white […]
Trump Defies the Odds in an Unforeseen Win
The ballots are in, the votes cast. Donald Trump has been elected as the 45th President of the United States. At three in the morning on Nov. 9, the Republican Nominee was able to get the majority of the electoral votes, beating out his opponent, the Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton, […]
Parking Lot 705 PSA
Parking Lot 705 PSA Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu On-campus residents are being urged to use the walking path that connects lot 705 to Langdon Woods. Due to the building of Merrill Place, many students who have purchased ResNorth parking passes have been forced to park in lot 705. Walking to and […]
Swing State New Hampshire to Play Big Role in Election
Swing State New Hampshire to Play Big Role in Election Dan Gannon Assistant News/Sports Editor drgannon@plymouth.edu New Hampshire just carries four electoral votes, yet these four votes could be the deciding factor in who becomes the next President of the United States. Just days away from the election, Indiana Governor and […]