PSU is Finding a Place on Paper: New Exhibit at the Museum of the White Mountains Hanna Bell For the Clock hlbell@plymouth.edu On Oct. 24, Plymouth State Universities Museum of the White Mountains will open the doors to its newest exhibit Finding a Place on Paper: Contemporary Poets and Printmakers Explore the White […]
Month: October 2016
Parker and Maxwell’s Big Polka Party
Parker and Maxwell’s Big Polka Party Parker Wright For The Clock pgwright@plymouth.edu It seems that there is a lack of trust in this town. Much of the student body, community and police are at a standoff. While many students feel there is an abundance of police force on the streets, violence […]
Plymouth’s Ride for Students to the Great Outdoors
Plymouth’s Ride for Students to the Great Outdoors Connor Smith For The Clock cmsmith17@plymouth.edu Not many students are aware that Plymouth State provides different ways for students to get away from campus. It can be hard to get away, especially if you don’t have a vehicle to go out and enjoy the out–doors […]
Overwatch: The game that changed MOBA’s/FPS (Massive Online Battle Arena/ First Person Shooter)
Overwatch: The game that changed MOBA’s/FPS (Massive Online Battle Arena/ First Person Shooter) John Bush For the Clock jjbush@plymouth.edu Overwatch consists of a multitude of characters that battle each other within a variety of game modes. A 6 v. 6 multiplayer objective-based shooter that has a learning curve, which everyone can […]
Nicholas Harrington Memorial Tournament Set for Friday
Nicholas Harrington Memorial Tournament Set for Friday Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief jrsiewierski@plymouth.edu This Friday, Recreation Programs will be hosting its annual Intramural Golf Tournament. Students this year, however, will be golfing for a cause. The Nicholas Harrington Memorial Golf Tournament is Recreation Programs’ new name for its annual tournament, named in […]
WPCR Spotlight: Eric Halin
DJ Van Halin has been fascinated with music since high school. He found his footing while he wrote music as a teenager and matured a solid understanding of music theory: the principles or patterns to what sounds “good”. “There's something really interesting about learning the backbones of why we like […]
Inside the Improv
Inside the Improv Alyssa Desautelle For the Clock andesautelle@plymouth.edu Plymouth Players is a student organization at Plymouth State University. They meet once a week on Fridays from 3:30-5 p.m. in the Silver Center for the Arts in room 119, where they play theater games. Anyone is welcome to join their meetings […]
Steven King’s “Carrie” Comes to Life
Steven King's "Carrie" Comes to Life Samantha Latos For the Clock slatos@plymouth.edu The PSU theater department proudly presents “Carrie: the Musical” in the Hanaway Theatre Oct. 13-16. Based off of the horror novel by Stephen King, “Carrie” depicts a shy, awkward girl with a religiously eccentric mother. Throughout the musical, Carrie […]
10 Seconds With Mikki Taffe
10 Seconds With Mikki Taffe Justin Siewierksi Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu With the fall sports finally hitting full swing, the PSU volleyball team is amongst the soundest groups on campus. After losing in the quarterfinal round in last year’s Little East Conference playoffs, the team is looking for a little redemption. With […]
Field Hockey Sits Third in LEC Standings
Field Hockey Sits Third in LEC Standings Weston Atwood For The Clock watwood@plymouth.edu Plymouth State field hockey has a 6-3 overall record, and is currently sitting in third place of the LEC standings behind Keene State and Worcester State. Led by leading scorer and fourth highest scorer in the LEC, Nicole […]