Saturday evening Plymouth State University students will be flocking down to the Fields behind facility services in hopes to hear the winner of the battle of the bands, and this year’s headline, Jurassic 5. J5, a Los Angeles based group, has been on the music scene since 1993. The four […]
Other News
How to Survive Spring Fling
We’re well into the season of spring now, and we’re quickly approaching that dreaded time of the year, finals week. But students know what else to look forward to in these last few weeks: Spring Fling. That’s right; it’s everyone’s favorite excuse to be as belligerent as possible for an […]
Information Commons: The Integration of Lamson Library and ITS
PLYMOUTH-Many schools across the country are integrating their library services with their technology services, and Plymouth State University is now stepping up to the plate of an integrated library. According to a press release, “the blending of technology services within libraries reflects the changing needs of students and a retooling […]
Drinking Water Warning Sent to Plymouth State Students
PLYMOUTH-On May 3, Plymouth Water and Sewer District sent a notification to Plymouth State University with important information about Plymouth’s drinking water. Tests showed there was the presence of Coliform bacteria in the drinking water. While Coliform bacteria itself is not dangerous, it is an indicator that there could be […]
Democracy’s Enemy
Do you care about freedom? Do you consider yourself a subscriber to democratic values? Do you believe that a diversity of opinions and viewpoints is one of the most important cornerstones in a democratic system? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of those questions, you should be aware of the […]
Support for Women’s LAX
As a member of the PSU Women’s Lacrosse Team and weekly reader of The Clock, I am frustrated and upset that there has been little to no coverage of our team this spring. I am also disappointed in the lack of advertisements for ALL sporting events that occur during the […]
Student Senate’s Great Year
Last week, Student Senate held their annual spring elections. As always, it was a huge success and they continue to get better year after year. As with all elections, there was healthy discussion and dialogue. That is why we have elections: to talk about the important issues and pick the […]
Womens Lacrosse Coverage
As a member of the PSU Women’s Lacrosse Team and weekly reader of The Clock, I am Frustrated and upset that there has been little to no coverage of our team this spring. I am also disappointed in the lack of advertisements for ALL sporting events that occur during the […]
State Radio, Throwback, and How’s Your News? Play Go Green Earth Day Concert
Last Friday, as the finale of PSU’s Earth Day Festival Go Green or Go Home!, students crowded into the HUB courtroom for a concert featuring How’s Your News?, Throwback, and State Radio. Organized by Common Ground, and co-sponsored by the Student Senate, PACE, and The Clock, the Earth Day concert […]
Linked Forever in Cyberspace: Thefacebook
PLYMOUTH-I’m sure you have all heard the words on campus, “I have ninety friends on thefacebook,” “I facebooked him yesterday,” or “hey, we’re facebook buddies!” It’s an infatuation that is sweeping through Plymouth State University faster than you can say networking bonanza. It’s Thefacebook. Essentially Thefacebook is an online yearbook […]