Find Protection, Download uSafeNH Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu Jordan Cady For The Clock jmcady@plymouth.edu If someone feels threatened, scared or violated, the USafeNH smartphone app is something that they need to download as soon as possible. The Sexual Assault Resource Team (SART) developed a smartphone app that gives students the ability to safely […]
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Plymouth Welcomes Spring with the Circle Trot- Friends to the Finish!
Plymouth Welcomes Spring with the Circle Trot- Friends to the Finish! Contributed by: Circle Trot Edited by: Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu Spring has sprung! The snow has melted and now is the perfect opportunity to sign up for the 7th Annual Circle Trot on Sunday, April 30th. The race starts at […]
MAPS Chili Cook-off and Obstacle Course
MAPS Chili Cook-off and Obstacle Course Samantha Latos For The Clock slatos@plymouth.edu On May 6th, from noon until 2pm, MAPS will be running a chili cook-off on the Alumni Green, also known as the HUB lawn. MAPS is the Marketing Association of Plymouth State. The group provides students with guidance on […]
Contemplative Life
Contemplative Life Connor Smith For the Clock cmsmith17@plymouth.edu At Plymouth State, there has been a recent interest in the idea of contemplative approaches. Projects such as Contemplative Communities have been started based off the ideas of reflection, awareness, and mindfulness. If anyone wants to go further with these ideas, there […]
Trump Administration to Raise Late Feeds on Student Loans
Trump Administration to Raise Late Feeds on Student Loans Dan Gannon Assistant News/ Sports Editor drgannon@plymouth.edu The Trump Administration has raised late fees on student loan whose borrowers who miss several payments in a row to as high as 16% on interest charges. This reverses an Obama administration rule […]
1,000 Cranes for Peace
Mattea Powers with the completed cranes. Origami paper cranes are taking flight all over campus, thanks to Mattea Powers. The first-year environmental science major started the project as part of her art and politics class. The goal of the project is to promote peace. Over 20 student organizations and offices […]
Finding a Cause Abroad
Finding a Cause Abroad Kendal Lariviere For The Clock klariviere@plymouth.edu One of the last things I expected to stumble upon while spending a semester abroad was a charitable cause that touched me. Plenty of people are moved by the experiences they have while traveling, but few know what it is […]
Advice To The Players Presents “Macbeth”
Advice To The Players gave a brilliant performance of Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth” at the Silver Center for the Arts. The play was 90 minutes long, followed by a talk back between the audience and the cast. The cast gave a striking performance of the play filled with murder, […]
“Cowboys! A Musical Vaudeville and Medicine Show”
Jacob Tilton as Alfred (left) and Myles Parson as Rusty (right) in the origional musical "Cowboys!" Grab a saddle and get ready for PSU’s original musical “Cowboys! A Musical Vaudeville and Medicine Show.” “Cowboys!” will play April 6 – 9, in the Silver Center’s Studio Theatre. Written and directed by PSU […]
In Theaters:”Logan”
In Theaters:"Logan" Gary Zirpolo For The Clock gjzirpolo@plymouth.edu "Logan” is a perfect ending to one of the most iconic figures in Marvel cinematic history. Not only is it the final film in the Wolverine stand-alone trilogy, but also Hugh Jackman’s final time playing the character because of his age […]