Four Years, One Birthday Kristan McCoy For The Clock kamccoy@plymouth.edu COURTESY PHOTO from: http://www.quotesgiant.com/leap-day-monday-february-29/ Okay, so everybody knows what a leap year is (at least I hope you have heard of it) if not, here it is. A leap year is an extra day added on to the end of February […]
Month: March 2016
Damn (it) Daniel
Damn (it) Daniel Simon Pierpont Features Editor sp1025@plymouth.edu COURTESY PHOTO from: http://www.shoesvbuy.org/cat-c-377.html What the hell America? Are we serious with this one? I mean at least the “Deez Nuts” video was somewhat amusing but it has simply gone too far. Recently a video emerged on Twit- ter called “Damn Daniel.” This […]
Amanda Whitworth: On Dancing, Education and Eating Chicken with Kurt Vonnegut
COURTESY PHOTO/AMANDA WHITWORTH Amanda Whitworth is a dancer and PSU faculty member, originally from Detroit, Michigan. She started dancing in high school and went on to get a BFA in dance from NYU. She also has a Master’s of Education in integrated arts from PSU. In addition to dancing, […]
“The Phases”: An Exhibit of Life and Death
Rachel Levi For The Clock srlevi@mail.plymouth.edu “The Phases” is an exhibit currently on displayed in the Collins Art Gallery located on the second floor of Draper and Maynard. Featuring the art of Plymouth State seniors Brittany Brennan and Nikki Friedman, this exhibit is one of diverse mediums. Where Brennan’s […]
Contemporary Piano Festival
Contemporary Piano Festival Sarah Liebowitz A&E Editor svl1010@plymouth.edu Piano music will flow through the Silver Center all day Saturday, when pianists perform and compete in PSU’s 18th annual Contemporary Piano Festival. The festival opens at 9 a.m. Eight students in grades 7-12 will play in the competition, performing music written […]
Big, Heavy, Other: Recent Work by Phil Lonergan
Big, Heavy, Other: Recent Work by Phil Lonergan Kelsey Davis News Editor Elect kld1009@plymouth.edu With technology taking over so many aspects of everyday life, how can handmade art be considered a reflection of society? This question is the force behind Phil Lonergan’s exhibit, Big, Heavy, Other, on display now in […]
The 88th Academy Awards
The 88th Academy Awards Christian Burns For The Clock cab1031@plymouth.edu The year 2015 was full of great cinema, from the blockbuster to the arthouse. Franchises such as “Star Wars”, “Jurassic” and “Mad Max” were revived. Adapted properties, such as “The Martian”, “The Danish Girl”, and “The Big Short”, became widely […]
Fuller is the New Tanner: The Long-Awaited Revival
Fuller is the New Tanner: The Long-Awaited Revival Emily Holleran For The Clock ejholleran@plymouth.edu The 90’s were filled with embarrassing fashion choices, nonsensical toys, and nothing but wholesome family sitcoms on television, including “Full House”. The Tanners were one of T.V.’s favorite chaotic families, all crammed inside Danny Tanner’s San […]
Concert Cost is Worth the Experience
Concert Cost is Worth the Experience Emily Holleran For The Clock ejholleran@plymouth.edu Prices for concert tickets are getting steeper by the year, and with the rise in cost there is a fall in the number of people attending. There are, however, a great number of people who still scramble desperately […]
Seniors Are Given Four Guest Tickets to Graduation: What Gives?
Seniors Are Given Four Guest Tickets to Graduation: What Gives? Kelsey Davis News Editor Elect kld1009@plymouth.edu This year’s commencement ceremony is the start of a new tradition. For the first time, the ceremony will be held in the new ALL Well North building. An estimated 800 under-graduate students and between […]