PSU’s campus radio station WPCR 91.7 is finally signing contracts to webcast after a decade long attempt. PSU’s Speare offices and internet radio network Live 360, are working together to set up the webcast as soon as possible. The webcast would allow anyone with internet access to listen to […]
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A Day of Thanks (Not Thanksgiving)
On Nov. 14, President Sara Jayne Steen invited students, staff members, and faculty to Heritage Commons to honor employees of the University who are celebrating their retirement or landmark years of service to PSU. At least 150 diverse community members ranging from university police officers to cooks at Prospect […]
Plymouth Legend Jay Allen
At Plymouth State University, if you get caught drinking underage on campus, you more than likely end up at the On Campus Talk About Alcohol class, otherwise known as OCTAA. Most students anticipate didactic lessons on the rights and wrongs of drinking. Few are shocked to hear stories like […]
UPD Chief Doyle Steps Down
The Clock has been able to confirm that Chief Creig Doyle of Plymouth State University Police has resigned. Doyle became Plymouth State’s Chief of University Police in October 2007. Before coming to PSU, he previously served as Chief of University Police at Carnegie Mellon University. Frank Cocchiarella, the Assistant Vice […]
The One and Only Vice Presidential Debate Gets Heated
On Thurs., Oct. 11th, Vice President Joe Biden and republican V.P. candidate Paul Ryan went head to head in the only Vice Presidential Debate before Election Day. Both were expected to make a strong showing, and both delivered on those expectations. Within the first five minutes of the debate, Biden […]
Maitreya Relics Tour Comes to PSU
On Fri., Oct. 5th, the Maitreya Heart Shrine Relic Tour opened in the HUB to the public. Sponsored by Ending Genocide Around the World (EGAW), the exhibit was on display until Sun., Oct. 7th. The Maitreya Heart Shrine Tour shows the relics of 49 Buddhist masters, including those of the […]
First Debate in 2012 Election
On Weds., Oct. 3rd, President Barack Obama and Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney went head to head in the first presidential debate of the 2012 general election. Throughout the debate, the topics ranged from the role of government, health care reform, with the economy taking center stage. Governor Romney spoke […]
First Presidential Debate of 2012 Election
On Weds., Oct. 3rd, President Barack Obama and Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney went head to head in the first presidential debate of the 2012 general election. Throughout the debate, the topics ranged from the role of government, health care reform, and the economy taking center stage. Governor Romney spoke […]
Invisible Children Screens “The Rescue” at PSU
Invisible Children screened their 2009 movie “The Rescue: of Joseph Kony’s Child Soldiers” for PSU students on Weds., Oct. 3rd. With the help of PSU’s student organization, Ending Genocide Around The World (EGAW), Invisible Children hoped the screening would inspire students to help end the crisis in central east Africa. […]
Consumer Racial Profiling Presented to PSU
Ph. D and professor of criminal justice at Penn. State Harrisburg Shaun Gabbidon spoke at Plymouth State University on Mon., Oct. 1, to inform the campus on the social cost of being black in America. Gabbidon’s presentation, “The Black Thief Stereotype, Shopping While Black, and Consumer Racial Profiling in […]