International Week, as declared by Govenor Lynch, begun today on campus at 11:30 with the Parade of Nations. Jane Barry delivered a brief introduction speech in the HUB, advocating for the respect of all people, and how we are truly all global citizens. Following this the parade snaked through […]
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Plymouth’s Spring Awakening
This isn’t your grandmother’s musical. This isn’t your mother’s musical either. That is what makes “Spring Awakening” so appealing to the young theatre attendee. You won’t find any show-tunes on the level of “Mamma Mia!” here. But if a score of alternative rock in the range of “Rent” is more […]
Where Are All The Droogs?
As Alex Delarge’s twisted, grinning face appears on the screen and the haunting opening music begins to play, a feeling of intensity and excitement falls over the theatre. On Wednesday November 7th, The Flying Monkey screened one of the most infamously cult films of all time, A Clockwork Orange. Over […]
PSU Alumni Reps Republican Party
Neil McIver, a Plymouth alumni, was outside of Plymouth Elementary on Tuesday, representing the Republican Party and greeting voters as they entered the polls. McIver has served three consecutive terms in the State House as Plymouth’s Representative and was on the ballot for reelection. Before serving in the State […]
To The Editor
Yesterday was the day after Halloween and as you may expect there were continued celebrations of all hallows eve. This semester I have been taking classes that have been opening my eyes to privilege and in spring 2012 I took a class that also discussed the privilege of white […]
Get to Know Student Life
If you’re a Hub regular, every few Fridays you may see the Student Life staff in the Fireplace Lounge greeting the passing students and handing out free milk and cookies. The Student Life staff is there to get to know students and talk about the different services they offer. […]
What YOU’RE Saying About Today’s Election
Busses ran all day today back and forth from Plymouth State University providing transportation for students who wanted to vote. Clock reporter Deanna Cunningham was on site recording reactions of students before and after casting their votes. “Voting for the first time was fantastic. Quick and painless.” – Ben Bielicki […]
P.A.C.E. Haunts the HUB
On Friday November 2nd, P.A.C.E put together a haunted house in rooms 109 and 123 on the top floor of the HUB. By the time they opened at 7 PM the line was backed up to the stairwell. Before entering, everyone had to fill out a two question survey […]
Maggie Hassan (D) to replace Lynch as N.H. Governor
As of 9:00 p.m. on Tues., Nov. 6, gubernatorial candidate Maggie Hassan (D) has been deemed victorious in New Hampshire over Ovide Lamontagne (R). Hassan is the second woman to ever be elected governor in the state. Hassan’s victory will keep the state’s governorship in the hands of a Democrat, […]