Men’s Soccer Loses Heartbreaker Simon Pierpont For The Clock COURTESY PHOTO / ALEX CROSSLEY Saturday afternoon in a bout against a fellow Little East Conference competitor, the Plymouth State Panthers took on the Anchormen of Rhode Island College. In a game that was neck and neck throughout its entirety, the […]
Month: October 2015
Plymouth Field Hockey First Place in LEC
Plymouth Field Hockey First Place in LEC Weston Atwood For The Clock Plymouth State field hockey has had an amazing season, and as it winds down they currently find themselves at first place in the Little East Conference. With a 10-3 overall record they are 8-1 in Conference. Since last issue […]
:10 Seconds with Brenna Peruch
:10 Seconds with Brenna Peruch Justin Siewierski Sports Editor COURTESY PHOTO / ALEX CROSSLEY I truly believe that sports can have the ability to change people’s lives. One of my favorite things about writing sports is being able to high–light someone’s passion, and no one has more passion than the athlete I […]
Film Review: The Visit
quot;Would you mind getting inside the oven to clean it?” Anyone who saw trailers for The Visit has heard this line spoken by an old woman with an unnerving smile. Even at the request of a dear grandmother, people don’t voluntarily force their entire body into an oven just to […]
Jakubas Sisters Too Strong for Worcester State
Jakubas Sisters Too Strong for Worcester State Justin Siewierski Sports Editor After beating Worcester State in their last regular season match 5-4, Plymouth roared back and won in straight sets, 5-0, to advance to the Little East Conference semifinal round. The third ranked lady Panthers relied upon big play from Sunny and […]
Panther Power Rankings
Panther Power Rankings Weston Atwood For The Clock The chill is in the air folks, all walking around campus have felt the cold air that has besieged Plymouth. With it we know that fall sports are winding down and winter sports are just around the corner. Here are your newest […]
Improve Your Improv: Plymouth Players
Open Stage Night 2015. From left: David MacNeill, Benjaman Hunton, Alex Hunton There are moments in life when people get put on the spot, and depend on their skills to act off the top of their heads. Although they might not realize it, this ability could transition well to improvisational theatre, also […]
Volleyball Completes Double Sweep on Saturday
Volleyball Completes Double Sweep on Saturday Kendal Lariviere For The Clock The PSU Volleyball team had a successful weekend, bringing home two victories from their non-conference tri-match at Smith College on Saturday. The Panthers swept both Smith (25-14, 25-16, 25-22) and Mount Holyoke (25-20, 25-13, 25-12) in three sets each. […]
Football Spotlight with Sam Bellamy
Football Spotlight with Sam Bellamy Justin Siewierski Sports Editor What got you started with football? My dad got me started playing football when I was six years old. I was on my towns first flag football team. I’ve been playing football ever since. How big was an adjustment was it […]
The Music of the Masses
The Music of the Masses Sarah Liebowitz A&E Editor CLOCK PHOTO: NIKO ZILENSKI PSU Symphonic Band presents “The Music of the Masses” on Mon., Oct. 26, in the Silver Center. The program includes the pieces La Fiesta Mexicana by H. Owen Reed, Amen by Rolf Rudin, and Cajun Folk Songs by Frank […]