Campus Accessiblity: A PSU Problem? E.C. Boissonneau For the Clock ecboissonneau@plymouth.edu PSU has seen an increase in the number of individuals seeking help from Campus Accessibility Services. In the past year, Plymouth State University has seen a significant increase in the number of individuals seeking help and accommodation from Campus Accessibility Services, […]
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Report It
Report It Jason LePrevost For the Clock jmleprevost@plymouth.edu After a gathering of students in an off campus apartment resulted in a missing game console, the property owner called the police to report it missing. Within forty-eight hours, the police located the stolen console, and reported that they had found the console. […]
Flex Cash: Student Choice or School Choice?
Flex Cash: Student Choice or School Choice? Autumn Beyor For the Clock ambeyor@plymouth.edu Uninformed or Unheard? Plymouth State students are disappointed with the new policy changes regarding FlexCash. If you have you tried to purchase books at the bookstore this year or have gone to pick up your Chase Street order […]
Art Gallery Moves to Museum of the White Mountains
Art Gallery Moves to Museum of the White Mountains Tianna Sparks For the Clock tsparks@plymouth.edu What is the reasoning behind the caution tape surrounding the front of Draper & Maynard’s doors? Are you curious as to what happened to the Karl Drerup Art Gallery? Before the fall semester began, a decision […]
All Student Services to be Moved to Speare
All Student Services to be Moved to Speare Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu There have been many different renovations and construction projects going on at Plymouth State University in recent months, including the building of Merrill Place and the renovations of Hyde Hall. The latest project is the renovation of the […]
Swipe It Forward
Swipe It Forward Samantha Latos For The Clock slatos@plymouth.edu Plymouth State University held Swipe It Forward for the first time this week, continuing into next. It is an existing charity campaign that was successful at other campuses such as the University of New Hampshire. It started on November 14th, and […]
New Open Spaces in the Lamson Library
New Open Spaces in the Lamson Library Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu As the Cluster initiative moves forward at Plymouth State University, more changes are being made to the campus. The latest effect of clusters is the new open lab/collaborative learning environment in Lamson Library. On the main floor, instead […]
“Cautiously Optimistic” Faculty members petition to keep administrative assistants on campus
ldquo;Cautiously Optimistic” Faculty members petition to keep administrative assistants on campus Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief jrsiewierski@plymouth.edu As the integrated cluster vision is nearly in full swing, faculty members decided to take a stance November 9th to ensure the safety of their administrative assistants. Over 100 faculty members signed a petition crafted towards […]
Plymouth Gets Wet
Plymouth Gets Wet Randy Garfield For the Clock rggarfield@plymouth.edu We’ve all heard of wet dreams, but how about a wet nightmare? Last Monday, the Pemigewasset River overflowed, flooding the surrounding areas, including the Ice Arena parking-lot and the houses of a few unlucky Plymouth state students. The water level near […]
Clash of Classes
Clash of Classes Samantha Latos Asst. News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu Which graduating class is the best? That will be determined this spring, in an Olympic-style event called Clash of Classes. The participants will represent their own graduating classes, and will compete in different athletic and academic events against the other class teams. […]