Good Game on YouTube Red Jessica Bowman For the Clock jlbowman@plymouth.edu Who wants to pay to watch shows on Netflix? Most of the world in fact. But have you felt the benefits of paying for YouTube Red? Not only can you FINALLY play your favorite songs on your phone when the app […]
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Becky Field and Cultural Diversity in New Hampshire
Becky Field and Cultural Diversity in New Hampshire Nick Pulliam For The Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu Typically, New Hampshire is not seen as a very diverse state. Simply because 92% of the population is Caucasian, so when Becky Field began working to take photos that highlight the state’s diversity, a few of […]
The Problem with Parking
The Problem with Parking Iam a commuter, and when I made the decision to move off campus, I knew that I would need parking every day. I under- stood that fact. What I didn’t anticipate was the battle for a parking spot I faced every day. I bought a commuting parking […]
Without Action, Northern Pass to Cut Straight Through Plymouth
Without Action, Northern Pass to Cut Straight Through Plymouth Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu Hannah Gordon For the Clock hmgordon1@plymouth.edu Walking down the Main Street of Plymouth, New Hampshire on a brisk autumn day, one can't help but recognize the town's vibrant energy. Students sit inside the ice cream parlor […]
Cluster Concerns Administrative Assistants Facing Adversity
Cluster Concerns Administrative Assistants Facing Adversity Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu For Plymouth State, the last change as big as the cluster initiative was moving from ‘Plymouth State College’ to ‘Plymouth State University’ in 2003. Today, some faculty and staff are moving in a positive direction toward the cluster initiative; others are […]
Student Success Coaches for First Year Students
Student Success Coaches for First Year Students Samantha Latos Asst. News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu This fall semester marked the second year that Student Success Coaches have been working with freshmen at Plymouth State University instead of the traditional advisor. They strive to make sure freshmen are adjusting well, and are succeeding academically […]
Jenna Lê Graces Panthers with Poetry
(Left to Right) Poet Jenna Lê and Poet/PSU Professor Liz Ahl “I am not a teacher, I am an awakener.” This iconic quote from Robert Frost is just one of many that show a passionate love of, and reverence for, learning, echoed by many of the students at PSU. His […]
Take A Break, Grab Some Snacks and Tune In to “Alternative Tracks”
Gatcomb outside of the WPCR office 91.7 WPCR, PSU’s official radio station, has experienced a notable influx of students wanting to join the club and gain their own radio stations during this semester. Many students are new and eager to learn the ropes, whereas many students are seasoned veterans […]
“Friend Request” Denied – Film Review
There are many films, in my opinion, that start out with great intentions, but fail to even truly make that fact count when the final product comes to fruition. When the trailers first arrive, the films appear to have good concepts, and a strong skeleton in the works. A trailer […]
Olivia Hodsdon: The New President of PSU Poets & Writers
Hodsdon in the HUB's Fireplace Lounge “I’ve been writing since I was five-years-old, so I’ve always wanted to be a writer in the back of my mind. I’ve always been told that’s something you really can’t do, but I eventually said, ‘To hell with it, this is what I want […]