Ex-Saints Player Shot Dead in Streets Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu Saturday, April 9, marked the 31st homicide in 2016 thus far in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. The victim, however, was a familiar face not only to the city, but also to Saints fans across the […]
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Teachers Vote Yes to Unionizing
Teachers Vote Yes to Unionizing Kelsey Davis News Editor kld1009@plymouth.edu On Tuesday April 19, the tenured and tenure track professors at Plymouth State University voted yes to forming a union. The faculty will be a part of the AAUP, the American Association of University Professors, the largest union in the […]
Plymouth State Implementing Strategic Clusters
Plymouth State Implementing Strategic Clusters Kelsey Davis News Editor kld1009@plymouth.edu CLOCK PHOTO: ALICE REED In the fall 2016 semester, Plymouth State will begin introducing a new educational system called “Clusters.” Clusters are an educational system that transcends traditional, disciplinary boundaries.The clusters allow students to work closely with students and professors […]
Reactions to New Residential Life Dorm
Reactions to New Residential Life Dorm Ethan Munns For The Clock ehm1001@plymouth.edu On Wednesday March 23, Jim Hundrieser announced plans to build a new dorm on Plymouth’s campus to accommodate the bigger incoming classes that will be attending PSU. With the plans looking like the dorm will have a similar setup […]
Mass Man’s Feud with Telecommunications Locks Down Mass, NH
Mass Man’s Feud with Telecommunications Locks Down Mass, NH Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu On Saturday, April 2, agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation served an arrest warrant on 61-year-old Daniel Kelly of Chelmsford, MA in connection with the March 30 discovery of explosive devices along a series […]
The Climate Reality Project and Plant Palooza
The Climate Reality Project and Plant Palooza Kelsey Davis News Editor Elect kld1009@plymouth.edu The Climate Reality Project is a national organization founded by Al Gore in 2011 that is heavily involved in spreading awareness about the dangers of climate change. The organization has chapters all around the United States, including […]
Changes in Administration
Changes in Administration Kelsey Davis News Editor kld1009@plymouth.edu There are several changes going on within the administration at Plymouth State University. Two very prominent figures will be stepping down at the end of the year. Dr. James Hundrieser will be stepping down from his role as Vice President of Student Affairs […]
Adventure Education Goes Global
Adventure Education Goes Global Students have the opportunity to do their excursion semester abroad Kelsey Davis News Editor kld1009@plymouth.edu Plymouth State University is inthe process of cultivating a new exchange program with the University College of Southeast Norway. The process is not finalized, but those involved are confident it will […]
Former Editor-in-Chief Honored as Student POWA
Former Editor-in-Chief Honored as Student POWA Elizabeth Barden Named 2016 ‘Powerful Outstanding Women’s Advocate’ Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu Elizabeth Barden, former editor- in-chief of The Clock, was honored with POWA (Powerful Outstanding Women’s Advocate) student award on Thursday, March 27th, 2016. The student POWA is awarded to a Plymouth State […]
PSU Buying Back Unused Meals
PSU Buying Back Unused Meals Kelsey Davis News Editor kld1009@plymouth.edu Starting in the fall 2016 semester, Plymouth State will com– pensate students for unused meal swipes. At the end of the semester, the University will buy back meal swipes from students. The university will pay $9 dollars for every swipe, the average […]