The Release of Centripetal Samantha Magoon For The Clock SSMagoon@plymouth.edu CLOCK PHOTO/SAMANTHA MAGOON On Wednesday, Feb.3, Poets and Writers hosted its fall content Centripetal release at the Lucky Dog. Over forty people were there to celebrate and ten of them performed. Taylor Becker, a first year student said, “This was […]
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The Clock: Presidential Media 2016
The Clock: Presidential Media 2016 Plymouth State University had the opportunity to have two presidential candidates, one from each party, visit the campus. Students were able to experience a unique time in history up close with the chance to ask questions and engage in the political conversation that floods social […]
Zika Virus Raises Global Concerns
Zika Virus Raises Global Concerns Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu Hawaii has become the latest victim of the deadly Zika virus with Governor David Ige declaring a state of emergency. The virus, which has already affected thousands of residents in South America, now seems to be stretching past […]
Winter Carnival Is Around The Corner
Winter Carnival Is Around The Corner Students talk about what they look forward to most Elizabeth Barden News Editor eab1010@plymouth.edu Monday, Feb. 8 kicks off the first day of winter carnival week. For years, this week has been one looked forward to most by students with the different events and […]
Plymouth Welcomes Trump
Plymouth Welcomes Trump Republican Candidate to Occupy All Well North Sunday Kelsey Davis For The Clock kldavis3@plymouth.edu Donald Trump, republican presidential candidate, is scheduled to hold a rally at Plymouth State University in the All Well North building Sunday, Feb. 7 at 1 pm. According to John Clark, the manager […]
Student Support Foundation Hosts Its Official Food Pantry Opening
Student Support Foundation Hosts Its Official Food Pantry Opening Ethan Munns For The Clock ehmunns@plymouth.edu On Wednesday, Feb. 3 the Student Support Foundation, SSF, unveiled the new location of the food pantry. Now moved across campus, it is located behind Geneva Smith hall across from Hyde Hall. Jim Hundrieser, a […]
Rain Gardens Will Continue To Be Installed Across Campus
Rain Gardens Will Continue To Be Installed Across Campus Justin Hardesty For The Clock jvhardesty@plymouth.edu In September, students in the class Sustainability in Residences began work on the new rain gardens located next to the main entrance of Lamson Library. Professor Steve Whitman, the 11 students, Sherri Covell and Jody […]
Renaming the Counseling Center
Renaming the Counseling Center The “Counseling and Human Relations Center” to the “Michael L. Fischler Counseling Center.” COURTESY PHOTO/ PLYMOUTH.EDU Elizabeth Barden Editor in Chief eab1010@plymouth.edu On Wedneday, Dec. 9 at 10 a.m., a dedication will be held at the center for the renaming of the Counseling and Human Relations […]
Students and Faculty Speak Out About Budget and Transparency Issues
Students and Faculty Speak Out About Budget and Transparency Issues Benjamin Hunton Managing Editor bh1010@plymouth.edu On Monday, Nov. 30, PlymouthState University faculty and administration met to discuss the finances of the university and to talk about strategic initiatives that are happening on and around the campus. Although there was much […]
Student Support Foundation Move-In Day
Student Support Foundation Move-In Day SSF Board Members talk about move-in day and what the new space means for the Foundation Elizabeth Barden Editor in Chief eab1010@plymouth.edu Student Support Foundation Board Members, Anna Brown, Hannah Andry and Courtney Bracken were excited to see so many volunteers on move-in day. On […]