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No Need For Carry Conceal Permit in New Hampshire

No Need For Carry Conceal Permit in New Hampshire  Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu  The New Hampshire Senate voted to eliminate the need for a license to carry a concealed handgun or revolver in the state on Thursday, January 19. The bill had previously been vetoed by then-Gov. Maggie Hassan. […]

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Plymouth State Remembers Justin Sault

Plymouth State Remembers Justin Sault Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu Amemorial for Justin Sault was held this past Tuesday in Heritage Commons, on the campus of Plymouth State University. Many members of the Plymouth State community joined in celebrating the life of a friend, who was considered by many to be […]

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New Exhibit Combines Climate Change with Art

A mini fountain and rock garden in the Museum of the White Moutains's interactive Mountain Studio. Climate change, when it’s laid out in complex graphs, can be baffling. The Museum of the White Mountains unravels some of the mysteries of science by portraying this universal issue through the lens of art. […]

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What is the Benefit of Interning in College?

What is the Benefit of Interning in College?  Shannon Griffiths For The Clock slgriffiths@plymouth.edu  From freshman orientation until the penultimate moment before you walk across the stage at graduation, college is a learning experience for everyone. Every student learns at their own pace and in different ways, and that’s what makes […]

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Student Spotlight: Ayla Steere

Student Spotlight: Ayla Steere  Simon Pierpont Managing Editor sp1025@plymouth.edu  You have all seen her around campus one time or another, but not all of you may know who she is. From working the Hartman Union Building info desk to taking on the enormous role of Student Body President, Ayla Steere is […]

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Riot Mentality

Riot Mentality  Rachel Levi Features Editor rlevi@plymouth.edu  In light of all of the protest our nation has seen in recent years, we millennials are no strangers to the so called “mob mentality.” There are many reasons why mobs might occur, spanning social and political issues such as race, gender, and […]

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Shamelessly Joining the Bandwagon

Shamelessly Joining the Bandwagon  Alexander Francione For The Clock arfrancione@plymouth.edu  Sex, alcohol, dysfunction, and raw emotion; it is no wonder that masses of people are flocking to Shameless. Shameless is an American television program, airing on Showtime, as well as streaming on Netflix. The show is based on the British series […]

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Plymouth State Mourns the Loss of Justin Sault

Plymouth State Mourns the Loss of Justin Sault On Saturday January 28, just before 2 a.m., Holderness Police were notified of a young male who had fallen from a bridge just outside of the Plymouth State University campus. Justin Sault, a 20 year-old student at Plymouth State University, was pronounced […]

Sports

10 SECONDS

10 SECONDS With Annaliese Schmidt Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu As if winning this year’s LEC Defensive Player of the Year in women’s soccer wasn’t enough, Annaliese Schmidt is looking to finish out a strong athletic career as a forward on the women’s basketball team. Schmidt, a senior Criminal Justice major, didn’t […]

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Women’s Basketball Drops Nail Biter Against Colby-Sawyer

Women's Basketball Drops Nail Biter Against Colby-Sawyer  Nick Fiore For The Clock nsfiore@plymouth.edu The women's basketball team fell to the Colby Sawyer Chargers of Colby-Sawyer 63-55, Tuesday night, at Foley Gymnasium in Plymouth. The Panthers had recently split their first two games, winning against Rivier and losing against Castleton in their […]