Teacher For A Day If you could have anyone to teach a class who would you choose? Ethan Munns For The Clock ehmunns@plymouth.edu What if students got to pick the professors for each one of their classes? It would make school a lot more fun, and inspiring. Imagine going to a class […]
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Break Up Playlist
Break Up Playlist By The Clock and WPCR COURTESY PHOTO: http://www.twirlit.com/2013/04/18/your-breakup-mixtape-10-songs-to-help-you-get-over-it/ Everyone knows the playlist we’re talking about; the soundtrack that leads you through a breakup, the songs that you sing your heart out to, and the ones that make you cry. This is not for the faint in heart. […]
Presidential Candidate Mark Everson Comes to PSU
Presidential Candidate Mark Everson Comes to PSU Ethan Munns For The Clock ehmunns@plymouth.edu On Wednesday, Oct. 21 PSU welcomed Mark Everson, presidential candidate for the Republican Party in the 2016 election, onto campus. Everson shared his views on the various social topics that are debated among the other candidates. “When I […]
Remembering Our Veterans
Remembering Our Veterans PSU holds its annual celebration in honor of our country's veterans on Nov. 10 Benjamin Hunton Managing Editor bh1010@plymouth.edu On Tuesday, Nov. 10th, Plymouth State University will be holding it' s annual Veterans Day Remembrance Service. The event is being held in recognition of our countries veterans and […]
Take Back the Tap
Take Back the Tap PSU's Office of Sustainability, Food & Watch Watch and community members join together to promote the national water campaign Nichole Currier Asst. Features Editor ndc1011@plymouth.edu COURTESY PHOTO/ http://www.clker.com/clipart-faucet.html PSU stu– dents are get– ting involved with the ever-growing cam- paign of wasting less wa– ter. With […]
Regrets I Would Have if I Died Tomorrow: Not Traveling
Regrets I Would Have if I Died Tomorrow: Not Traveling Cassie Pearson Features Editor clp1010@plymouth.edu Recently, I was watching “Chasing Life” a television show about a girl dying of cancer. In the show, she ends up making a bucket list of all the things she wants to do in life before […]
WPCR Spotlight: Lucas Davey
On Oct. 4 Lucas Davey hosted his first radio show. Now, he’s the only first-year to juggle two shows a week. Davey said he’s already gained respect from WPCR’s seasoned hosts. “I’ve hung out with the executives a lot, so they know I’m a hard worker,” said Davey, “they also […]
10,000 Steps for Water
The interdisciplinary art project, “10,000 Steps,” is currently on display in PSU’s Silver Center. It promotes awareness of water-related diseases, water scarcity, and other issues. Faculty across campus worked with artist Christine Destrempes and the Karl Drerup Gallery to bring the community art project to campus. The exhibit collaborates with […]
We Are Not for Sale
On Thursday, Nov. 5, over 200 high school students are coming to Plymouth State’s campus, and it’s not for an open house or a tour. They’re coming to sing. The 38th All New England Choral Festival: Songs of Protest is a day-long event, ending with an evening concert. Choir teachers […]
Men’s Soccer Loses Heartbreaker
Men’s Soccer Loses Heartbreaker Simon Pierpont For The Clock COURTESY PHOTO / ALEX CROSSLEY Saturday afternoon in a bout against a fellow Little East Conference competitor, the Plymouth State Panthers took on the Anchormen of Rhode Island College. In a game that was neck and neck throughout its entirety, the […]