Month: September 2015

Features

How to Prepare for the Plymouth Plague

CLOCK PHOTO/ JACK ROBERTS How to Prepare for the Plymouth Plague Nichole Currier Assistant Features Editor With the school year starting up once again, dorms are being filled to the brim with everything a student could possibly need for the next few months. Everyone is determining what they need, what […]

Sports

Field Hockey Electrifies the Competition

Field Hockey Electrifies the Competition Weston Atwood For The Clock The Plymouth State Panther field hockey team has started off strong with a current 3-1 record. Led by Captains Eileen Crutchfield of Boscawan, New Hampshire and Kaitlyn Wilder (Framingham, Massachusetts), the girls have played great field hockey to have a 1-0 […]

Sports

National Champion Tufts steals one from Plymouth

National Champion Tufts steals one from Plymouth Simon Pierpoint For The Clock  On Sunday September 13 Plymouth State’s men’s soccer team took on the defending national champions, Tufts University in a home bout on Arold Field. The Panthers put on quite a show of defense against the offense of Tufts but […]

Sports

Men’s and Women’s Cross Country both place in top 10 at UNE

Men’s and Women’s Cross Country both place in top 10 at UNE Justin Siewierski Sports Editor Both Men’s and women’s cross country teams placed in the top ten for schools competing in the first invitational of the year, held at the University of New England, in Biddeford, Maine. The women, who placed 9th in […]

Sports

Women’s Volleyball Falls to St. Joes

Women's Volleyball Falls to St. Joes  Kendal Lariviere For The Clock The Plymouth Women's Volleyball team was blanked by St. Joseph’s College of Maine Tuesday night in a non-conference away game. The Panthers battled it out, keeping the scores close, but the undefeated Monks got away with the win after just three […]

Sports

Plymouth Power Rankings

Plymouth Power Rankings  Weston Atwood For The Clock Welcome newcomers and returners back to PSU. While the weather certainly doesn’t indicate it, the fall sports season has already begun. After the first few games, it’s time for an exhilarating first round of power rankings. As always we start with each fall team: […]

Sports

Panther Football Bounces Back

Panther Football Bounces Back  Marcus Gobis For The Clock We got our first look at the 2015 Plymouth State Panthers on the 5th of September as they took on Castleton for the home opener in which they lost 21-10. This past weekend the Panthers were looking for a different outcome as they traveled to […]

Sports

Around The Diamond

Around The Diamond  Justin Siewierski Sports Editor First paper of the year. New office, and yet I’m writing it in my room… Probably because it’s so damn hot in every building but Langdon. Perks, I guess. PSU Sports News (according to me) *Women’s soccer is killing it so far this year. Nine goals […]

Sports

10 Seconds with Felix Lindeberg

10 SECONDS with Felix Lindeberg Justin Siewierski Sports Editor When it comes to the Little East Conference, Men’s soccer is about as close as it gets this year. Plymouth, who finished 3-2-2 in the conference last year, looks to break through and get back to the LEC championship game for […]

Arts & Entertainment

Connecting Objects and Art

Where can someone find a fog machine, a tree trunk, a boulder, a doctoral dissertation, and an opera ticket, all in the same place? This isn’t some weird outdoor office space. It’s the 2015 Faculty Art Exhibit: Objects that Inspire, at the Karl Drerup Art Gallery. Since its opening in […]