Five Vermont Teens Dead After Hit-and-Run Dan Gannon Assistant News/Sports Editor drgannon@plymouth.edu Five teenagers were killed in what police are describing as the worst car accident in the history of Vermont on October 10 on Interstate 89. The accident occurred when a 2012 Toyota Tundra was going the wrong way […]
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Medical Marijuana Sparks Up in New Hampshire
Medical Marijuana Sparks Up in New Hampshire Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu In 2013, New Hampshire joined the 25 states that have made marijuana legal for those who possess a medical marijuana card. In early 2016, the first medicinal marijuana facilities in the Granite State opened their doors for […]
Dante Festival
Dante Festival Connor Smith For The Clock cmsmith17@plymouth.edu What is a better way to spend a weekend than enjoying the works of one of the most influential writers in the Western world, Dante Alighieri? At the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Saturday, Oct. 29, starting at 11:30 a.m., an entire day […]
Federal Court to Lift Ban on Voting Booth Selfies
Federal Court to Lift Ban on Voting Booth Selfies Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu It is legal to take a selfie in the voting booth in the state of New Hampshire, for now. In late September, the Federal Appellate Court repealed the New Hampshire ban on the so called […]
Banned Books Bonanza!
Banned Books Bonanza! Shayla Locke For The Clock sllocke@plymouth.edu Sept. 25 through Oct. 1 was banned books week. This year’s Special Topic Taboo Literature class has worked hard on their Banned Book Week projects. Only taught twice in six years by English Department Chair Ann McClellan, this class studies many […]
Molly Ringwald Visits PSU
On Wednesday, September 14th, actress Molly Ringwald spoke at the HUB on behalf of the Plymouth State Democrats. She came here to represent herself as an advocate for the Democratic Party, and for Hilary Clinton’s campaign. Being raised in a strongly democratic household, Ringwald learned what values were important from […]
Peace Garden Dedication
On Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 9 a.m., a peace garden was dedicated to Plymouth State University on the International Day of Peace. This garden is located to the right of the Michael L. Fischler Counseling Center, across from Hyde Hall, and is now open to the entire Plymouth community. Upwards […]
First Presidential Debate
Monday night’s presidential debate between Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton was legendary. It broke the world record of the most watched debate in U.S. history, with an estimated audience of at least 84 million over the 13 channels it was live. This upcoming election in November […]
Field Hockey Wins Four Straight
Field Hockey Wins Four Straight Weston Atwood For The Clock watwood@plymouth.edu Since last issue the Plymouth State University field hockey team has caught fire and played exceptionally well, winning four straight games with a combined score of 24-3. The Panthers are led by leading scorer Nicole Burgess (Mexico, ME) who […]
Homecoming Week
Homecoming Week Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu Homecoming week at Plymouth State University began on Sept..19. The annual event sponsored by PACE, or Programming Activities in a Campus Environment, happens every fall and spans the entire week, ending with the football game against UMass Dartmouth on Saturday. Every day during […]