COURTESY PHOTO / ALEX CROSSLEY Panther Football Drops Another Kameron Towle For The Clock Coming off of a homecoming victory for the Panthers, PSU found themselves bringing rival Bridgewater State into town. To start the game, Bridgewater continued to show their ability that they showed in their previous game, which was […]
Month: October 2015
DJ Depasquale: Pardon the Spins’ Newest Member
COURTESY PHOTO/ DJ DEPASQUALE Every Plymouth State student can guess the backstory of the Chase Street Market sandwich, Pardon the Spinach. The deli offers the sandwich to its hungry college customers as a tribute to the locally famous band, Pardon the Spins. A staple to the Plymouth music scene, the seven-piece […]
From the Continuum: A Fourfold Retrospective by James Fortune
A World War II veteran and alumnus of PSU (then Plymouth State College), James Fortune was a major art professor at PSU until his retirement in 1984. He was also a Fulbright Exchange Professor, teaching at the Watford School in Hertfordshire, England. Living in Bridgewater, he remained a prominent art figure locally […]
The Great Pumpkins Are Back
The mysterious envelope addressed to me from "The Great Pumpkin" The Great Pumpkins Are Back The Mystery of The Clock Tower Pumpkins Continues Nichole Currier For The Clock Since freshman year, I have been intrigued by the many traditions of Plymouth State University. From catching the plague, midnight trips to Keith’s, […]
WPCR Spotlight: Tristan Sherrell
COURTESY PHOTO/WPCR.ORG There’s a fuzzy, slow-moving mammal hanging around the radio station, and his name is Tristan Sherrell, a.k.a. DJ Sloth. “I’m just kind of a low energy person,” Sherrell said about his nickname. He hosts a weekly show on WPCR called Branching Out with the Sloth, which airs Sunday nights […]
Shrek the Musical Comes to PSU
Shrek is the socially awkward ogre that most people have come to know and love from the popular film franchise of the same name. Just like an onion, Shrek has many layers; one of these being his ability to sing. Shrek the Musical is based on the 2001 DreamWorks film […]
Womens Rugby
COURTESY PHOTO: FACEBOOK.COM/PLYMOUTH STATE WOMENS RUGBY FOOTBALL Womens Rugby Cassie Pearson Features Editor When people hear of Rugby, one of the first things that they say is that it is a mix between soccer and football. Anyone who has ever played this sport knows that this just isn’t true. April Glenn, […]
Looking Up
Looking Up Cassie Pearson Features Editor I was sitting in class last week, and my professor said something that stuck with me. She said something along the lines of, “Everyone should have three role models that they look up to in life.” That got me thinking, do I? The first name that […]
Student Support Foundation Has Relocated and Expanded
COURTESY PHOTO/ STUDENT SUPPORT FOUNDATION Student Support Foundation Has Relocated and Expanded Elizabeth Barden Editor in Chief The Student Support Foundation, known as SSF, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. With that, they have recently taken part in the “Dream Big Project” which allowed them to expand their square footage by […]
David Sedaris Had PSU in Tears During His Humorous Talk
COURTESY PHOTO/ BRECKCREATE.ORG David Sedaris Had PSU in Tears During His Humorous Talk Elizabeth Barden Editor in Chief On Oct. 20, David Sedaris, author of Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls, gave a talk in the Silver Center, highlighting some of pieces and talking openly about his life with the audience. The night […]