Best of Show PSU Juried Student Exhibit Rachel Levi For The Clock srlevi@mail.plymouth.edu The Juried Student Exhibit takes place annually in the Karl Drerup Art Gallery at Plymouth State. Each year, visiting jurors select works from five levels of instruction, including a category for independent work. The artwork selected is […]
Month: February 2016
A Celebration of Our Environment
Nature-based adventure and thought provoking stories take the screen during the Wild and Scenic Film Festival on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at The Flying Monkey. The event is presented by PSU’s Office of Environmental Sustainability and other University sponsors. The Wild & Scenic Film Festival, now in its 14th year, is […]
PSU Sports Wrap Up
PSU Sports Wrap Up CLOCK PHOTOS/ALEX CROSSLEY Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu With the spring term now underway and winter teams closing out their schedules, Plymouth State’s first year in Track and Field is on pace for an above average start. The men finished 3rd and women finished 4th in the […]
Behind the Scenes with Matt Kizer
Behind the Scenes with Matt Kizer Emily Holleran For The Clock ejholleran@plymouth.edu Matt Kizer is the scenic and lighting designer for Plymouth State University. He holds a BA in theater from Indiana University– Purdue University Fort Wayne, and an MFA in design from Ohio State University. Kizer has been the […]
Valentine’s Day Movie Recommendations: The Cheesy, the Classic, and the Comedic
Valentine’s Day Movie Recommendations: The Cheesy, the Classic, and the Comedic Emily Holleran For The Clock ejholleran@plymouth.edu Sixteen Candles (1984): Samantha "Sam" Baker (Molly Ringwald) is completely forgotten about on her 16th birthday due to the day also being the eve of her older sister’s wedding. While at school, she […]
Warming Up at the Souper Bowl
On Sunday, the Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos will face off for the biggest football event of the year. While some fans will spend the Saturday before stocking up on guacamole, the locals will be warming up with a tastier, lesser known event: the Artistic Roots Souper Bowl. In […]
The Spirit of Snowboarding
The Spirit of Snowboarding Randy Garfield For The Clock rggarield@plymouth.edu Monday, Punxsutawney Phil failed to see his shadow. A few kids (we all know one) are being spotted wearing shorts and T shirts and birds are occasionally heard chirping. All the signs are here; spring is coming. February has come […]
Queering the Spirit: A Lunch Time Special
COURTESY PHOTO/TREVOR LEWIS Queering the Spirit: A Lunch Time Special Simon Pierpont Features Editor sp1025@plymouth.edu As the semester opens and new faces are seen walking between rounds and the hub many new programs are also coming to Plymouth State’s campus. One organization, C3: Caring Campus Coalition is working to bring […]
The Pub vs. The Dog
The Pub vs. The Dog Kristan McCoy For The Clock kamccoy@plymouth.edu Drinking age students in Plymouth have some knowledge of the nightlife scene here. There are two locations that students go to. Although they are in the same town, what makes these two places different? What makes these two places […]
Winter Carnival Is Around The Corner
Winter Carnival Is Around The Corner Students talk about what they look forward to most Elizabeth Barden News Editor eab1010@plymouth.edu Monday, Feb. 8 kicks off the first day of winter carnival week. For years, this week has been one looked forward to most by students with the different events and […]