Swiping Right is the New Pick Up Line Jordan Cady Features Editor jc1083@plymouth.edu W ith the week’s winding down and the weather becoming increasingly better, it’s hard not to take advantage of the last days we have on campus. When you look outside your classroom window in the middle […]
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Letter to the Community
Letter to the Community The Clock Student Newspaper’s primary goal is to provide the Plymouth State University community with news that is most relevant in a local setting. I would say that in the four years I have been a part of this print, the staff I am surrounded […]
Rights For All: Conversations on Plymouth State Campus
Rights For All: Conversations on Plymouth State Campus Geneva Sambor For The Clock gmsambor@plymouth.edu C riminal Justice majors at Plymouth State University have the United States Constitution embedded in their curriculum. Most other students have learned at least the basics in high school, or in some college General Education courses. […]
Mary Lyon Hall Sponsors Grilled Cheese Relief for Hurricane Irma
Mary Lyon Hall Sponsors Grilled Cheese Relief for Hurricane Irma Geneva Sambor For The Clock gmsambor@plymouth.edu C utting across the Caribbean and up through to Florida, Hurricane Irma has left a path of destruction and despair in its wake. This hurricane season has been particularly traumatic for those living […]
Merrill Place Officially Opens
Merrill Place Officially Opens Samantha Latos Assist. News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu Merrill Place, the newest building on campus, opened its doors for the first time this semester. It is the tallest building on campus, and the tallest building from Concord to Montreal. Residents are able to enjoy the view of campus, […]
Failure of Fire Alarms Caused Hyde Hall to Shut
Failure of Fire Alarms Caused Hyde Hall to Shut Kelsey Davis News Editor kldaivs3@plymouth.edu When the Fall 2017 semester started at Plymouth State, students were greeted with emails saying Hyde Hall was closed down. Further emails stated that while the entire building would be closed on the 5th of September, […]
Hurricane Season Relief
Hurricane Season Relief Nick Pulliam For The Clock ntpulliam@plymouth.edu H urricane season is currently underway, with that comes billions of dollars in damage and the displacement of thousands of people. We have seen the effect of hurricanes in the past with Sandy and Katrina, but that doesn’t make what […]
You, Me and the DeVille Makes Three
A 1998 Cadillac DeVille was parked outside of D&M on Wednesday, but no one gave it a parking ticket. The car is part of Christopher Olszewski’s Mobile Spiritual Renewal Center Project, “You, Me and The DiVille Makes Three.” Plymouth was the car’s third stop out of seven on its trip […]
Art Scholarships and Awards
Fine arts major Julia Mosso holding her award: the Barbara Smith Dearborn '60 Endowed Art Scholarship. Roberta T. Bartlett Art Scholarship is awarded to two students majoring in art based on merit. The recipients are: Raeanne Bujeaud Ian McCowan Art Department Scholarship for worthy scholarly purposes. The recipient is: […]
CDE and Original Choreography
( Lto R) Elizabeth Morrisstte, Amara Decker and Erica Morrissette On May 12 and 13, PSU’s Contemporary Dance Ensemble will showcase original choreography by students and faculty. Both shows start at 7 p.m. in the Hanaway Theatre. The show features works by three faculty members and four student choreographers. […]