Month: October 2016

Sports

PSU Women’s Soccer Upended At Keene

PSU Women's Soccer Upended At Keene  Katie Martin For The Clock kmmartin5@plymouth.edu This past weekend, the Panthers faced Plymouth’s schools rival, the Keene State Owls, in what would be a runaway game. The Owls offense came out fast and strong, and would go on to steal the game in a 5-0 […]

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Women’s Volleyball Claims #14 THECLOCK a “W” at Home

Women's Volleyball Claims a "W" at Home Kendal Lariviere For The Clock klariviere@plymouth.edu The Plymouth State Women’s Volleyball team hosted the University of Southern Maine for a Little East Conference matchup in Foley Gymnasium Tuesday evening. The Panthers came out strong, winning the first two sets. After dropping the third set […]

Sports

Sports Wrap Up

Sports Wrap Up Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu  The PSU men’s cross country team showed up in force to the Keene Invitational at KeeneState. SophomoreSamBrunnette (Newport, V.T.) took home an individual title for the Panthers, and lead them to finish fourth out of eight competing schools. Brunnette finished first out […]

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Football Suffers First Loss of the Season

Football Suffers First Loss of the Season  Nick Fiore For The Clock nsfiore@plymouth.edu  The Plymouth State Football team lost their first game of the season 14-13, in overtime against Westfield State, in Westfield, Saturday afternoon in a MASCAC matchup. The Panthers came into the game 4-0, their best start since 2007. […]

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PSU Power Rankings

PSU Power Rankings  Gary Zirpolo For The Clock gjz1001@plymouth.edu  1. Volleyball (Last Issue: 5) – despite having their six game win- ning streak snapped last Tuesday, The PSU volleyball team is 11-7 this season. They are look exceptionally strong heading into some tough con– ference games. 2. Field Hockey (last issue: 2) – […]

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Men’s Soccer Shutout by Rival Keene State, Middlebury

Men’s Soccer Shutout by Rival Keene State, Middlebury    Nick Fiore For The Clock nsfiore@plymouth.edu Men’s soccer was shutout 3-0 over the weekend against the Keene State Owls in Plymouth. The Panthers came into the match after winning an overtime classic against Norwich University. Plymouth was unable to mount any sort […]

Arts & Entertainment

“Squatch” Sighting at PSU

Squatch performing at the Karl Drerup Art Gallery on Oct. 5. Hanna Bell For the Clock hlbell@plymouth.edu Jammin’ at Karl’s has been going on for three years now, down at the Karl Drerup Art Gallery in the Draper and Maynard building. A different band, typically from PSU, is chosen one to […]

Arts & Entertainment

Film Review: “The Secret Life of Pets”

Film Review: “The Secret Life of Pets” Kelsi Bucknam For the Clock klbucknam@plymouth.edu What would an only child do if his mother or father brought home a stranger to be his new brother? That is how Max (voiced by Louis C.K.,) a spoiled yet nonetheless loveable dog, has his life turned […]

Arts & Entertainment

Bastille’s “Wild World” Album Review

Bastille’s “Wild World” Album Review  Cassandra Augstein For the Clock ctaugstein@plymouth.edu Looking for a new indie album to be obsessed with? Look no further than “Wild World” by the British indie pop band Bastille. “Wild World” was released on Sept. 9 . It is Bastille’s second studio-recorded album. The standard edition soundtrack consists […]

Features

Too Old for Teddy?

Too Old for Teddy? Sarah Liebowitz A&E Editor svl1010@plymouth.edu Cassie Stimson has a stuffed rabbit named Bunny Blue. She’s a sophomore computer science major at Plymouth State University. She’s had Bunny Blue since she was a little girl. Call it childish, but Stimson isn’t out of the norm. A survey […]