Shane Smith (aka the Capitain) mans his ship in the WPCR radio station. "Oh wow, sure is dark outside, as usual. Please send help.” That’s a plea from the captain of the Starship Panther, who broadcasts his WPCR radio show from outer space. “Every time I’m on the mic, I […]
Month: December 2016
Rehearsed Readings – New Plays
Rehearsed Readings – New Plays Sarah Liebowitz A&E Editor svl1010@plymouth.edu On Nov. 2, student playwrights and actors will present scenes from eight new plays. The Rehearsed Readings Series is an extension of the class Playwright’s Lab, taught by Paul Mroczka. The event is in the Silver Center’s Smith Recital Hall, and […]
International Brothers of the Ball
International Brothers of the Ball PSU Soccer’s Felix Lindeburg, Rob Wright Reflect on Historically Diverse Roster Dan Miceli For The Clock drmiceli@plymouth.edu “From Stockholm, Sweden…From Sydney, Australia…From Maracaibo, Venezuela…” If you’ve heard an announcement like this before, chances are that you’ve stumbled upon a Plymouth State University Men’s Soccer game. […]
Off-Campus Student Gathering Raises Thousands in Food Donations for Bridgehouse Homeless Shelter
Off-Campus Student Gathering Raises Thousands in Food Donations for Bridgehouse Homeless Shelter Parker Wright For The Clock pgwright@plymouth.edu With the Holiday Season right around the corner, students at Plymouth State University have made a point to give back to the community. Their efforts cultivated “Soup Fest.” Soup fest, created in the […]
Tips to Survive New Hampshire Winter
Tips to Survive New Hampshire Winter Rachel Levi Features Editor rlevi@plymouth.edu We, as a student body come from many different places around the nation, even the globe, but we have one thing in common: The task of surviving winter in new New England. While it’s tempting to switch to hibernation mode, […]
NHL 17 Game Review:
NHL 17 Game Review: Giving it your all on and off the ice John Bush For The Clock jjbush@plymouth.edu Sticks slashing, pucks sliding, and players bashing in EA’s recently made NHL 17. The legacy of the game has grown, progressing each year, and gaining better ideas from the users and fixing […]
Plymouth Powder
Plymouth Powder Nick Fiore For The Clock nsfiore@plymouth.edu Winter is approaching and that can only mean one thing for a lot of Plymouth State students: Skiing and snowboarding. Plymouth is nestled within the White Mountains of New Hampshire and with that comes many areas for skiing and snowboarding. Skiing and snowboarding […]
One More Year
One More Year Starting out as a sports writer under long-time editors Matt Ormsbee and Eric Brill, I never though I would see the day where I would be running the show here with The Clock. Here I am, thinking about what exactly to say as we round out another […]
The Angel Tree
The Angel Tree Samantha Latos For the Clock slatos@plymouth.edu The Angel Tree Project ran from Nov.17 to Dec. 2. PSU students, as well as several schools and committees in the surrounding area, participated in this annual charity event to help less-fortunate families with young children. The objective of The Angel Tree […]
Election Recount Called for in Three States
Election Recount Called for in Three States Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu Green Party Candidate, Jill Stein, called for an election recount in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania last week, but was stalled after Wisconsin decided to not go through with the recount by hand. This led to Wisconsin being sued […]