Off Campus Crime Alert Samantha Latos News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu With the spring weather inching its way toward Plymouth State University, it’s important for students to remain aware of themselves and their property. Warmer weather means more time spent outside, and unfortunately that comes with a higher risk of car break-ins. The […]
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Emergency Protocol Information
Emergency Protocol Information Samantha Latos News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu If an event like the recent Florida shooting were to happen at Plymouth State University, the sirens would go off, and everyone would receive emergency alert texts. Both the University and Plymouth Police will immediately respond and protect us. However, situations involving active […]
Justice for All
Justice for All Nelson Arroyo For the Clock nrarroyo@plymouth.edu “I support our troops,” is a line said by many people. However, we need more than just words to support our men and women in uniform, and the New Hampshire Court system is aiming to achieve that. On Monday, February 26th, […]
New Restaurant Opening on Main Street
New Restaurant Opening on Main Street Jessica Bowman For the Clock jlbowman1@plymouth.edu Who else is excited for a new pizza restaurant on Main Street? Not only will Live Free and Dine provide an extra option for pizza, but it will also provide specialty pizzas, subs, sandwiches, calzones, salads, entrees, appetizers, and […]
Plymouth State Freshman Remembered
Plymouth State Freshman Remembered Justin Siewierski, For The Clock Nick Fiore, Editor-in-Chief Plymouth State freshman McKenzie Leno passed away on February 15th after complications with a viral infection. According to WPRI, Leno was diagnosed with mononucleosis and strep in early January. The symptoms got progressively worse, where the 18-year […]
Fan Fears Over “Solo: A Star Wars Story”
One of the biggest franchises in the world is returning to theaters this May. Advertisements have already begun. One aired during this year’s Super Bowl. It’s looking up to be everything you could expect from a Han Solo-based “Star Wars” movie: The Millennium Falcon, bigger-than-life characters and the world’s favorite […]
Oscar-Nominated Short Films: A Collection of Overlooked Gems
When watching the Oscars, much of the attention is placed on the big categories like “Best Picture” or “Best Actor.” But, when one takes a moment to look at the stories presented in the other categories, they find that the world has a lot to offer, even if it doesn’t […]
Poets and Writers Kicks Off New Semester with “Centripetal” Release
As new semesters commence, there is always an indefinite amount of time where both students and faculty have to get back into the “swing” of things. For some, winter break was a time away from constantly needing to implement time management strategies, and a time where relaxation was the […]
#Throwback to 10 Years Ago This Week in A&E – Week of February 11, 2018
Music: During the week of February 11, 2008, “Low” by Flo Rida feat. T-Pain was still at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, and it would stay there until March 9. Movies: The sci-fi/fantasy thriller “Cloverfield” and the romantic comedy “27 Dresses” (starring Katherine Heigl) were popular releases […]
It’s All About the Cute Meeting and the Kiss at the End
Another Valentine’s Day (or Singles Awareness Day, whichever you choose to observe) has passed. The pink and red hearts, flowers and chocolates in Walmart’s seasonal section were replaced by Easter pastels by noon on the 15th. The calendar moves onward, but our love for romance remains. As a society, we […]