Net Neutrality: The Future of the Internet Nicholas Pulliam For the Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu “Net Neutrality is doomed if we are silent” says Commissioner Mignon Clyburn of the FCC. She is one of the five commissioners who will be voting December 14 to decide whether or not the internet as we know […]
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Snow Fight
Snow Fight Jessica Bowman For the Clock jasmith1@plymouth.edu My boot crunched the growing layer of white fluff outside our car. This day could not have gotten any worse. “Babe, please we should stay in the car,” I pleaded. She was walking quickly away from me. I had a selfish thought that […]
Newest Addition to Animal Crossing Franchise
Newest Addition to Animal Crossing Franchise Jessica Bowman For the Clock jlbowman1@plymouth.edu Nintendo fans finally got what they wanted, the newest installment to the Animal Crossing games. The last game, Animal Cross- ing New Leaf came out in 2012 and for those who love these games it has been far too […]
Plymouth Students Should Run on Coffee
Plymouth Students Should Run on Coffee Jordan Cady Features Editor jc1083@plymouth.edu Coffee, one of the many guilty pleasures of us college students. We use it daily, to keep us awake and sometimes to even function. Coffee saves the day when you are running on three hours of sleep, sick with whatever […]
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 […]
Unpopular Opinion: USNH Comparator Rethinking “Cluster” Approach Departmental reorganization, financial burdens show familiarity
Unpopular Opinion: USNH Comparator Rethinking “Cluster” Approach Departmental reorganization, financial burdens show familiarity Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu Dating back to early 2016, Keene State College began with the idea of moving to a larger school system than what was previously in the works. A four “school ” system, similar […]
Sports Management to Hold Annual Dodgeball Tournament
Sports Management to Hold Annual Dodgeball Tournament Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu ALLWell North will be the home of this year’s dodgeball tournament, hosted by the Sports Management Club. The third annual tournament will take place Tuesday, December 5th from 7-9 in the newly acclimated multi-purpose facility. Jonathan O’Hare, Sports Management Club […]
“The Panther Experience”
quot;The Panther Experience" Marketing class to put on end of the semester event Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief As a way to end the semester on a high note, the Plymouth State event marketing class is putting on an event to connect, network, and relax before finals week. The HUB courtroom and […]
New Hampshire College Republicans to Host Stephen Negron
New Hampshire College Republicans to Host Stephen Negron Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu On December 6th, the New Hampshire College Republicans will be hosting congressional candidate Stephen Negron. Negron (Nashua, NH) is running for the House seat that has been held by Democratic candidate Annie Kuster. The event will be a […]