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Open Mic Night at Burrito Me Review

Open Mic Night at Burrito Me Review  Sam Knapton For the Clock srknapton@plymouth.edu                                                          Courtesy Photo The first PSU Open Mic event of the […]

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Coping with Loss

Coping with Loss  Jordan Cady Features Editor jc1083@plymouth.edu  How do you prepare yourself for when you know bad news is coming? Where you find yourself with a loved one in front of you crying, mumbling on about how they need to tell you something? Your stomach is tied in knots and […]

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Tips to Writing College Essays

Tips to Writing College Essays  Jessica Bowman For The Clock jlbowman@plymouth.edu  All of us have had the wonderful opportunity to write an essay that we care nothing about and maybe many of you have heard way too many lectures from your professors that you end up tuning out due to boredom. […]

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Open Education: The Future of Education

Open Education: The Future of Education  Nick Pulliam For The Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu  One thing we can all agree on is that college is expensive. We pay thousands every year in tuition, and hundreds for textbooks that we may hardly use. This is not something that professors are not worried about. “Once […]

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A Review of Netflix’s “BoJack Horseman”

A Review of Netflix’s “BoJack Horseman”  Andrea Wasgatt For The Clock aewasgatt@plymouth.edu  On the surface, it may seem like just another trivial adult cartoon. Upon actually investing one’s self in the plot line of the popular Netflix series “BoJack Horseman”, viewers realize that the show has a much more serious message […]

Staff Editorials

It’s Always for Plymouth

It’s Always for Plymouth  In the last few weeks, I have received multiple emails asking whether or not we would be writing an article on racism in today’s culture, or the NFL protesters kneeling for the national anthem, or the reactions our government has based on the current national conflicts. My […]

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Administrative Assistant Positions Revamped, Replaced

Administrative Assistant Positions Revamped, Replaced   Justin Siewierski Editor in Chief js2010@plymouth.edu  This past Monday, The Clock obtained information that there will be future faculty evaluations in regards to all who hold administrative assistant positions. According to Plymouth State University’s directory, over twenty-eight administrative assistant positions could be in jeopardy. […]

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Indigenous People’s Day

Indigenous People's Day    A few years ago, Plymouth State University changed “Columbus Day” to “Fall Holiday”. A member on Student Senate, Daniel Spearman, advocated to change the name to “Indigenous People’s Day”, in an effort to recognize and remember the injustices done to the native people of North America […]

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PSU Healthy Living Summit

PSU Healthy Living Summit  Crystal Puchol For The Clock crpuchol@plymouth.edu  If you are looking to avoid the freshmen fifteen, or simply want a healthier lifestyle, Plymouth State University has got you covered. The Healthy Living Summit will be a presentation on healthy eating, exercising, and other fun ways to stay in […]

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Natural Disasters Hit Mexico, Southeastern United States, and the Caribbean

Natural Disasters Hit Mexico, Southeastern United States, and the Caribbean Samantha Latos For The Clock slatos@plymouth.edu    On Tuesday, September 19th, a 6.1 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico for aproximately twenty seconds. The earthquake occurred southwest of Puebla, and southeast of Mexico City at a depth of 51 kilometers. As of […]