The history of the rock n’ roll side project is a long, storied diatribe of popular musicians taking the road less traveled (see Tiger Army frontman Nick 13’s take on twangy country) as well as roads that just should not be traveled, ever, under any circumstances (anyone hear Madball lead-throat […]
Month: September 2011
5 Questions with Maker Guitarist Eric Soucy
Welcome to the newest addition to The Clock’s A&E section, “5 Questions.” Each week, I’ll be asking (you guessed it!) 5 questions to a member of a band I personally believe in that might not be as big as some of the other bands covered in this newspaper. It’s a […]
Keepin’ Time: Wondering About The Wonder Years
Aaaaand we’re back. Welcome to the triumphant return of your favorite (and the only) music column in The Clock. I’ve been away for a little bit, and I’m sure you’ve all been desperately wondering where I’ve been. I know it must have been hard to go through an entire semester […]
A Wet Welcome from Hurricane Irene
When Hurricane Irene was scheduled to hit New Hampshire on the last weekend of August, 2011, not many people anticipated much wreckage or calamity and certainly not a full-fledged state of emergency. Some wind gusts, a few trees down, an hour or so without electricity; a glorified summer storm was […]
Real Sports Talk with E-$
To everyone who is new to the Plymouth State community, welcome. My name is Eric Brill (known as E-Money to some of my fellow sophomore meteorology majors), and I am the new sports editor for The Clock. I am the dude that is always wearing a jersey so don’t ever […]
Plymouth’s Great Outdoors
Just because water skiing or a day at the beach is out of season, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy other outdoor activities. With fall foliage right around the corner, it’s important to know when, where and how to still enjoy the outdoors. Plymouth State University’s Outdoor Center provides the community […]
First Year Jitters
The Fall semester of 2011, after a rocky start thanks to Hurricane Irene, is officially underway! Logan Sullivan, a first year student said, “Moving in was pretty hectic. Thank God they moved classes back; it was good to have time to settle in.” Now that the storm has petered out […]
PSU Volleyball Looks to have a Strong Season
The Plymouth State woman’s volleyball team kicked off their season two weeks ago against the University of New England. The Lady Panthers currently have a 4-4 record heading into their first league game tomorrow afternoon. Plymouth State is coached by Chris Kilmer, who is in his first year as head […]