With the #MeToo Movement Picking Up Steam, Do We Stand United? This is not an easy issue to cover. There is no single villain to expose or physical battle to be won. Sexual harassment and assault in media has been brought to the forefront as dozens of victims come forth on […]
Staff Editorials
First Snow Day of the Semester
First Snow Day of the Semester This Wednesday, we all got emails saying that campus was open until noon, making all afternoon and night classes cancelled. This was joyous news to the majority of the student body. However, those of us with morning classes had to brave the snow. It started […]
Saying Goodbye
Saying Goodbye “Ready to go?” As I climb into my 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Thursday night, that very phrase will ring in my head over and over. Forty miles down, forty miles back, on the way to the Concord Monitor, I can hear that phrase. It isn’t anyone in particular, but […]
Checking In On Accountability
Checking In On Accountability This year has been one focused on finding out the truth. Terms like “Fake News” and “Alternative Facts” fill up nearly every conversation and make us question what we, as a people, are looking for. One can, and should, argue that holding people accountable has been […]
Saying Goodbye
Saying Goodbye In less than a month, I will be a college graduate. After 4 and a half years, going through both community college and Plymouth State, I will have a B.A. in English and be unleashed onto the world. Most people when in my position are excited, but I […]
The Stressful End Of The Semester
The Stressful End Of The Semester Today, in my morning class, I heard multiple people voice their concerns about these next three weeks. Nobody seemed to feel in control of their assignments. The fear of word counts and deadlines was ever-present. One girl said that she had final projects for all […]
Plymouth State Doesn’t Take Student Safety Seriously
Plymouth State Doesn’t Take Student Safety Seriously On the Monday following the storm last week all of the schools in the Plymouth area were closed except for Plymouth State University, arguably the school in the most danger. As a dedicated student, but also a commuter, the fact that we had classes […]
Weinstein’s Outing Won’t Solve Hollywood’s “Forgiveness” Problem
Weinstein’s Outing Won’t Solve Hollywood’s “Forgiveness” Problem “I’ve known Harvey Weinstein for a long time,” Donald Trump stated to CNN reporters. “I’m not at all surprised.” This statement by the President of the United States, responding to the recent reports by dozens of Hollywood actresses about sexual harassment and possible assault […]
Most Basic Halloween Costumes 2017
Most Basic Halloween Costumes 2017 We all remember last year, when the image of thousands of poorly-crafted Harley Quinn and Joker cosplays permeated our minds. So much white face makeup, so many blonde wigs with blue and red tips. So many people romanticizing the world's most toxic relationship. An overwhelming amount […]
KSC’s The Equinox Receives National Recognition
KSC's The Equinox Receives National Recognition The staff at The Clock would like to extend their congratulations to fellow USNH member Keene State, for receiving a national award this past weekend at the Associated Collegiate Press media convention in Dallas, Texas. The college’s newspaper, The Equinox, was nominated for the […]