Month: November 2010

Arts & Entertainment

The Super Secret Project visits PSU

On Monday, Nov. 1, the band The Super Secret Project, made an appearance at Plymouth State University and performed their hit single “Granite State of Mind,” before an inspired crowd in the HUB during a rally for Congressional candidate Ann Kuster. Their song, a parody of Jay-Z’s “Empire State […]

Sports

New Hanaway Arena off to a winning start

Last Saturday, after months of planning and much anticipation, the PSU men’s ice hockey team finally took the ice at the brand new Hanaway Rink. “The fact that they were finally able to perform in front of all their family and friends in such a great facility is unbelievable,” […]

Sports

Season ends in heartbreak

Last Saturday, November 6th, The Plymouth State football team welcomed its rivals from Curry College to Currier Field for it’s annual clash. The game, which has carried championship contests the past couple of seasons, was the last for two teams who have had their championship hopes snuffed out and […]

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An Appeal to the Allocations Committee

Dear Allocations Chair,     We are writing to you on behalf of PSU Poets and Writers, the student organization on campus that produces the art and literary magazine, Centripetal. Please consider this our official appeal to our allocated funds for fiscal year 2012. In the past, we have […]

Sports

PSU field hockey in OT against BSU

The third seeded Plymouth State’s Women’s Field Hockey team (12-7) lose a tough one, 2-1 in overtime, to the second-seeded Bridgewater State University Bears (11-7) last Friday at Swenson Field in Bridgewater, Mass. This loss puts the Panthers into the ECAC New England Tournament. The game was hard fought […]

Sports

On The Prowl: Coach Damien Strahorn, Men’s Basketball

Last year, Coach John Sheinman left the PSU basketball court to take a job with the university. This year, Coach Damien Strahorn takes over the reins of the men’s basketball team. Mon., the team takes on Colby Sawyer at the Jacobs Bridge Through Autism Classic and this week were […]

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“Only the best game ever”

#8220;It’s the best game ever,” stated PSU junior Alex Chase. On Mon., Nov. 8, more than 35 anxious gamers lined up outside Wal-Mart to get their copies of Call of Duty: Black Ops. At 11:30 p.m. there was already a line of future customers waiting patiently. As the minutes […]

Arts & Entertainment

Buffalo Springfield: Back in action

After their reunion at the annual Bridge School Benefit concerts, Buffalo Springfield has left us wondering about a reunion tour. The concerts, played Oct. 23 and 24 in Mountain View, Calif. included the surviving band members Neil Young, Stephen Stills, and Richie Furay. In an interview with Rolling Stone […]

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Keepin’ Time: Last night I turned 16 again

Once every three to five years, I find a band that truly shakes the foundations of everything I have come to believe about art, poetry and music. Most recently, readers of The Clock have been treated to my ranting and rambling about a punk-by-way-of-arena-rock-band called The Gaslight Anthem. When […]