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The Oedipus Cycle Traverses New Hampshire

Stories of murder, incest and exile will continue to plague the Hanaway Theatre this weekend, when Plymouth State wraps up this season’s Greek Project with their production of “Oedipus the King.” The Greek Project is a collaboration between Plymouth State, Keene State, and the University of New Hampshire. Each institution […]

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Spring Break

Spring Break  Katie Martin For The Clock kmmartin5@plymouth.edu Spring break is approaching fast with the last few weeks of school winding down. During this time of year many students travel near and far to enjoy their vacation from school. The student body is filled with a mixed and diverse ratio of […]

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Exploring Mountain Ranges in New Hampshire

Exploring Mountain Ranges in New Hampshire  Alexander Francione For The Clock arfrancione@plymouth.edu With the snow beginning to melt rapidly, and Spring beginning on March 20th, hiking season will be in full swing. New Hampshire is known for its major ski resorts, such as Cannon, Loon, and Waterville. Besides being known for […]

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Body Image

Body Image  Rachel Levi Features Editor rlevi@plymouth.edu Let’s face it; in our day and age it’s difficult to maintain good self-esteem. We spend most of our time scrolling through Instagram where we’re faced with beautiful women who appear to spend their days dressing well, working out, and promoting Fit Tea. Their […]

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Shadowspear Event Center Officially Opens

Shadowspear Event Center Officially Opens  Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu If you’re looking for something new to do in town, you won’t have to look too hard.  Shadowspear Event Center and Gaming Lounge is one of the most unique venues in town, and it’s located right on Main Street. With live […]

Staff Editorials

Production Manager Wanted!

Production Manager Wanted! Are you interested in Editorial or Graphic Design? Do you have experience using Adobe InDesign? If so this position is for you! Join The Clock, and get great experience laying out the bi-weekly paper while working with an incredible group of students. Must have a dedicated work […]

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To the Editor

To the Editor, On November 21, millions of people marched throughout the country, in order to show that we—all people of minorities that have been attacked in President Trump's election period—are here to fight, to stand tall, and to resist bigotry and hate. I marched in Montpelier, Vermont, which was […]

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Flood Strikes Plymouth Community

Flood Strikes Plymouth Community  Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu Water levels from the Pemigewasset River reached the Plymouth State University Ice Arena parking lot on Sunday, Feb. 26, leaving cars stranded and students, faculty, and the people of Plymouth and Holderness looking for ways to contain future water levels. The […]

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First Annual Panther Pitch

First Annual Panther Pitch Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu Plymouth State will host the first annual Plymouth Pitch on Monday March 13 at 6pm in the Hage Room. The event, hosted by Enactus, is styled similarly to the television show Shark Tank, where teams of students pitch business ideas to a […]

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Hacking Club Joins PSU

Hacking Club Joins PSU  Connor Smith For the Clock cmsmith17@plymouth.edu Plymouth State University is happy to embrace a club that has just started this semester. Jess Sullivan is the president of the newly founded Hacking Club. This club works mainly with engineering technology to help people learn how to use the […]