Ireland: The Grand Adventure Katie Martin For The Clock kmmartin5@plymouth.edu This spring break, instead of going somewhere with 80-degree weather and a beach, I went to Ireland with my best friend. Although Ireland is thought mostly thought of as being rainy and cloudy throughout the year, the weather was sunny most […]
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The 4th Quarter Bug
The 4th Quarter Bug Rachel Levi For The Clock rlevi@plymouth.edu We’re in the middle of our second semester of the school year and the truth is we are all quite literally sick and tired. First, there’s the inevitable exhaustion that comes naturally to our inner college student. Meanwhile, New England’s […]
Something About Spring Break
Something About Spring Break Jordan Cady For The Clock jmcady@plymouth.edu Spring break: the week where college students everywhere find themselves on a beach with friends making memories that last forever. Sadly, the other students go home to their parent’s house where it is still snowing. Every second that passes while […]
The War on Soda
The War on Soda Alexander Francione For The Clock arfrancione@plymouth.edu For years, the soda industry has been vilified for the high levels of sugar in their products. A standard20 ounce bottle of Pepsi has 250 calories and 69g of sugar, 23% of your daily value of sugar. Many studies […]
You’ve been warned
You've been warned. There are articles in this paper that have been written as a joke. You SHOULD be able to find them, and if you can't, we aren't doing a good enough job writing stories. Every year, The Clock publishes a traditional paper along the same timeline as April […]
National Young Feminist Leadership Conference
National Young Feminist Leadership Conference During the weekend of March 24th-27th I was able to attend the National Young Feminist Leadership Conference in Washington, DC. The conference was meant for students that felt passionate about fighting for equal rights, liberties, and opportunities for all people, regardless of gender, race, sexuality, or religion. […]
Contemplative Communities
Contemplative Communities Connor Smith For The Clock cmsmith17@plymouth.edu Here at Plymouth State University, there is a new campus project in the works called Contemplative Communities. This is a project to help cultivate reflection, awareness, and mindfulness for the whole Plymouth State community. This initiative is based on the idea […]
SAVE All Week Of Action
SAVE All Week Of Action Samantha Latos For The Clock slatos@plymouth.edu From April 3rd to April 7th, SAVE All will be hosting a Week of Action. SAVE All is a PSU club that aims to spread education and awareness of sexual assault. It stands for Sexual Assault and Violence Education […]
Meal Plan Changes 
Meal Plan Changes Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu Plymouth State has decided to make changes to two of the lower meal plans in order to accommodate students spending FlexCash at different off-campus sites. “Our dining database tracks meal swipes and FlexCash spending. We are able to run reports to […]
“Alex’s Story”: A True Account From Within the Opioid Crisis
TIGER actor and UNH student Teghan Kelly (L), with Alex Berry (R), a NH youth in recovery from heroin addiction. The United States has, in the last few years, been experiencing one of the worst opiate epidemics in history. Last Thursday night, “Alex’s Story,” a true account of a New Hampshire teen’s […]