Month: November 2016

Sports

Football Comes Up Short Against Worcester State

Football Comes Up Short Against Worcester State  Nick Fiore For The Clock nsfiore@plymouth.edu  Plymouth’s losing streak reached four games over the weekend as the Panthers came up short against the Worcester State Lancers 13-10. What started out as a deadlocked affair between the two teams turned out to be in the Worcester’s favor […]

Arts & Entertainment

Film Review: “The Man Who Laughs”

Film Review: “The Man Who Laughs”  Cassandra Augstein For the Clock ctaugstein@plymouth.edu  “Maybe God closed my eyes, so that I could only see the real you. " –Mary Philbin as Dea in “The Man Who Laughs”. Gwynplaine inspired one of the most famous supervillains today: The Joker. Gwynplaine is the […]

Arts & Entertainment

Auditions for ETC’s “Fiddler on the Roof ”

Auditions for ETC’s “Fiddler on the Roof ”  Sarah Liebowitz A&E Editor svl1010@plymouth.edu  Auditions for “Fiddler on the Roof” are next week for the Educational Theatre Collaborative (ETC). They will be held in PSU’s Silver Center for the Arts Nov. 6-9. ETC is a program at Plymouth State University founded in […]

Arts & Entertainment

WPCR Spotlight: Will Secunde

WPCR Spotlight: Will Secunde  Mariah Davis For The Clock mkdavis@plymouth.edu    DJ Bad Larry, TPOW and Aldo spend Tuesday nights spinning tunes on their show “The Four Hour Shower with the Dudes” at WPCR, PSU’s student radio station. DJ Bad Larry, more commonly known as Will Secunde, is a communication and […]

Features

Snow-Level Radar

Snow-Level Radar  Simon Pierpont Features Editor sp1025@plymouth.edu  Whether you are a snow enthusiast or not, there is no debate as to the beauty that the winter holds for us here at Plymouth State University. Every year, it’s a guessing game when it comes to how our snowfall will vary in depth. […]

Features

Easy A

Easy A  Rachel Levi For The Clock rlevi@plymouth.edu  Registration for Spring Semester is upon us. The task of choosing classes can be overwhelming, especially when our present semesters are hectic enough. Many of us may be tempted to take the easy way out and intentionally schedule classes later in the day, […]

Features

Studying in the Gold Coast

Studying in the Gold Coast  Stefanie DeSimone For the Clock sadesimone@plymouth.edu  In February of 2016, I boarded a plane and embarked on the adventure of my lifetime, to the Gold Coast, Australia. I lived there until June 26th, 2016 on the beautiful coast. During my stay I was surrounded by the […]

Features

Can You Work and Go to School?

Can You Work and Go to School?  Rachel Levi For The Clock rlevi@plymouth.edu  How do you spend your weekend, Plymouth State Students? Many would say they plan on going out with friends, studying, or catching up on their sleep. Then, there are those who spend their weekends waiting tables, handing back […]

Staff Editorials

To The Editor

To the Editor: Many PSU students know me as the curly-haired guy at the Library Reference Desk. This letter is from me as a private citizen. PSU STUDENTS: If you care about what is happening in your world and the wider world, you need to VOTE on Election Day, Tuesday, […]

News

Parking Lot 705 PSA

Parking Lot 705 PSA  Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu On-campus residents are being urged to use the walking path that connects lot 705 to Langdon Woods. Due to the building of Merrill Place, many students who have purchased ResNorth parking passes have been forced to park in lot 705. Walking to and […]