Henniker, N.H. – The Plymouth State women’s ice hockey team took to the road this past Saturday to take on New England College in a ECAC matchup at Lee Clement Arena. The Pilgrims got out to an early lead when freshman Rachel Vigliano scored at 2:27 to make […]
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Recycled Expression
Los2 is a local graffiti artist who tags the “free walls” on the outskirts of Plymouth. This area is specifically designed as a place for graffiti artists to express themselves without law enforcement on their backs. “You never really have to tell your name, no one really gives a […]
WPCR Almost Ready for Webcast
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 […]
We’re Thankful for a Break
The Clock Staff is thankful this Thanksgiving Weekend to be taking a much needed break to spend time with loved ones and to catch up on schoolwork. We will not be reporting for the remainder of the week, but will be back in full swing come Mon., Nov. 26. Check […]
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’s Unsung Heroes: Sweethearts of the Sidewalk Café
Plymouth State has its very own dream team. They come to work every day ready to feed the university with everybody’s favorite quick and delicious breakfast: bagels and coffee. “I just love the bagel shop,” said senior James Dube, “Margie is wonderful, so isn’t Betty, and so isn’t Amanda.” He […]
PSU Student Turned Pirate
On June 1, Jonathan Hartman started on the greatest experiences of his life. He flew to Bradenton, Florida, to become an intern athletic trainer for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball organization. Hartman lived with the players, went out on the town with them, and also worked with the players, extending […]
It’s All Over Now, NH Goes Blue
Hear that? It’s the collective sigh of relief. No more politically driven phone calls, commercials, or letters (at least, not for another four years). While Obama won New Hampshire, and Maggie Hassan, another Democrat, won the governors seat, not everyone in NH is celebrating. Ryan Beirner, the president of […]
Sports Test
PSU Won in their first home gome on Saturuday, Nov. 85945. It was awesome. Here is the story. Dude scored another dude scored
Is Facebook Your Friend?
Today there are close to one billion people on Facebook. With so many people interacting through the social media site on a daily basis, the way we socially interact offline is changing. These changes are actually accelerated by the fact that some people have multiple Facebook accounts, and literally every […]