Month: February 2016

Arts & Entertainment

What are Non-Art Majors Doing in Art Classes?

What are Non-Art Majors Doing in Art Classes? Emily Holleran For The Clock ejholleran@plymouth.edu Self-proclaimed lack of artistic ability doesn’t have to limit students’ opportunities in the creative world. At PSU, there is a multitude of gen-ed or elective arts courses for non-art majors. Creativity and the Visual World is […]

Arts & Entertainment

Deadpool Review

Deadpool Review Christian Burns For The Clock caburns1@mail.plymouth.edu History For comic books, the 1990s was a highly stylized (and to some, highly despised) period in comic book history. Superman “died,” older characters were recontextualized for a grittier era of storytelling, and character designs all suddenly began sprouting unnecessary pouches and […]

Arts & Entertainment

Plymouth Spotlight open mic night hosted by American Pie

Plymouth Spotlight open mic night hosted by American Pie Rachel Levi For The Clock rlevi@plymouth.edu COURTESY PHOTO/AMERICAN PIE FACEBOOK It was frigid outside, and freezing rain made the streets nearly impossible to maneuver by car or foot, yet a few brave souls ventured out to gather at American Pie Pizza […]

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Festivus for the Rest of Us: WPCR’s 2nd Annual Festivus Show

Festivus for the Rest of Us: WPCR’s 2nd Annual Festivus Show Sarah Liebowitz A&E Editor svl1010@plymouth.edu February isn’t too late to get in the holiday spirit. Celebrate Festivus with WPCR radio on Friday, Feb. 19, when two bands, The Humble, and Crown Colony, rock out in the HUB’s Hage room […]

Features

A Week At The Winter Carnival

Victoria Piacentini on the top of Cannon Mountain. CLOCK PHOTO/ DOUG BLUNDEN A Week At The Winter Carnival Ethan Munns For The Clock ehmunns@plymouth.edu From Feb. 8 to Feb. 12, PSU was once again alive with the spirit that marks the annual Winter Carnival put on by PACE. Each day […]

Features

What Type of Class Suits You Best?

What Type of Class Suits You Best? Simon Pierpont Features Editor sp1025@plymouth.edu Every spring and fall, every student on campus undergoes one of the most stressful weeks of the semester. No, it’s not finals week. It’s advising week. When the day to sign up for classes comes around, everyone rushes […]

Features

Dazed and Confused

Dazed and Confused Kristan McCoy For The Clock kamccoy@plymouth.edu COURTESY PHOTO/ http://www.playbuzz.com/ahuaae10/what-should-your-nickname-be As we all put on our high school graduation caps and got into the terrible height assembled lines, each of us had some small idea of what we wanted to do with our lives. Each one of us […]

Features

Jib Free Or Die: Plymouth State’s Annual Rail Jam

Jib Free Or Die: Plymouth State’s Annual Rail Jam Randy Garfield For The Clock rggarield@plymouth.edu CLOCK PHOTO/ALICE REED Chances are, if you don’t ski or snowboard, the title of this article makes as much sense as non-alcoholic beer, meatball-less spaghetti, and winters without snow. Don’t worry, I’m here to explain. […]

Arts & Entertainment

Student Art Collective

Student Art Collective Mariah Davis For The Clock mld1021@plymouth.edu CLOCK PHOTO/ALICE REED The Student Art Collective is a student organization on campus that focuses on art related activities. They hold workshops and events, as well as volunteer in the local community. “The Student Art Collective is a group of students, […]

News

Outdoor Center is Finally Open

Outdoor Center is Finally Open Kelsey Davis For The Clock kldavis3@plymouth.edu Feb 15 marked the official opening of the Outdoor Center, located in the All Well North Building. The center is home to an array of outdoor gear that is available for any Plymouth State student to rent. The gear […]