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A Phat New Friend

A Phat New Friend  Alexander Francione For The Clock arfrancione@plymouth.edu On November 1st downtown Plymouth welcomed a new restaurant, Phat Fish. Phat Fish owner, James Basford, and his business partner, Paul Zereas, have been working together for over 10 years. James was the manager at different times for both of Paul’s […]

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Snow Day Activities

Snow Day Activities  Katie Martin For The Clock kmmartin5@plymouth.edu The start of the semester has given our student body a couple of extra days to enjoy ourselves. Starting the spring semester students around campus took these days for leisure to their advantage. There are surplus ways to spend a snow […]

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We Are Still Kids at Heart

We Are Still Kids at Heart  Jordan Cady For The Clock jmcady@plymouth.edu  As nineties kids we all have to agree that we grew up watching Disney movies. Regardless if you want to admit it or not, everyone has seen “The Lion King” or “Toy Story” at some point in their lives. […]

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Change

Change As an English major with the option for Teacher Certification, Plymouth State has yet to give me problems in any stretch of the imagination. For that matter, the teacher certification majors have not had too many problems in the context of scheduling their classes in order to graduate on […]

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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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PSU’s Winter Carnival Recap

PSU's Winter Carnival Recap  Connor Smith For the Clock cmsmith17@plymouth.edu  From Feb. 13-18, Plymouth State held its annual Winter Carnival week. The week included many fun activities. Each day had its own individual events. Monday was a snow day, so the mug giveaway and cereal bar were moved to Tuesday. On Monday […]

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America Goes “A Day Without Immigrants”

America Goes "A Day Without Immigrants"  Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu  On Feb. 16, people across the country came together in solidarity to go ‘a day without immigrants’ to protest President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban and proposal to build a wall at the United States/Mexico border in addition […]

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NH Adds Gender Identity to Anti- Discrimination Bill

NH Adds Gender Identity to Anti-Discrimination Bill    Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu  On Feb. 21, the New Hampshire House weighed a bill that would prevent discrimination against transgenders, and those who do not identify as a specific gender. If passed, New Hampshire would join 20 other states who have anti-discrimination laws in […]

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Dam Spill Could Have Towns Underwater

Dam Spill Could Have Towns Underwater  Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu    The Oroville Dam’s spillways collapsed on Feb. 11, causing thousands of people to evacuate with threats of hundreds of thousands of homes being submerged underwater. The Oroville Dam is located in Butte County, California and rests on Lake […]