People often say that if you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life. Well, what if you spend your days doing what you love, honing your skills and giving and receiving feedback from peers that you respect? That seems akin to winning the lottery! […]
Month: November 2017
“Mindhunter”: Netflix’s Addictive Glimpse Into Deviance
In a society where shows like “Criminal Minds,” “Dexter” and “The Following” amass legions of followers, it is clear that there are notable demographics of television viewers that find the psychology of serial killers interesting. Let’s be honest, it definitely can be interesting. The rest of us, who are not […]
Movie Review: “Thor Ragnarok” Hammers Home the Fun, Leaves Real Plot to Be Desired
There is arguably no movie franchise with a greater proven track record for hits than the Marvel Cinematic Universe (“MCU”). Since 2008, with the release of “Iron Man,” movies have never been the same, as the age of the superhero has gripped the industry. Combining non-stop humor with colorful action, […]
Latest for Eagle Pond Authors’ Series: Poet Jenny Johnson
Courtesy Photo Poetry has been refreshingly rampant during this semester at PSU, thanks to English […]
Weinstein’s Outing Won’t Solve Hollywood’s “Forgiveness” Problem
Weinstein’s Outing Won’t Solve Hollywood’s “Forgiveness” Problem “I’ve known Harvey Weinstein for a long time,” Donald Trump stated to CNN reporters. “I’m not at all surprised.” This statement by the President of the United States, responding to the recent reports by dozens of Hollywood actresses about sexual harassment and possible assault […]
Most Basic Halloween Costumes 2017
Most Basic Halloween Costumes 2017 We all remember last year, when the image of thousands of poorly-crafted Harley Quinn and Joker cosplays permeated our minds. So much white face makeup, so many blonde wigs with blue and red tips. So many people romanticizing the world's most toxic relationship. An overwhelming amount […]
KSC’s The Equinox Receives National Recognition
KSC's The Equinox Receives National Recognition The staff at The Clock would like to extend their congratulations to fellow USNH member Keene State, for receiving a national award this past weekend at the Associated Collegiate Press media convention in Dallas, Texas. The college’s newspaper, The Equinox, was nominated for the […]
Plymouth Gets Wet
Plymouth Gets Wet Randy Garfield For the Clock rggarfield@plymouth.edu We’ve all heard of wet dreams, but how about a wet nightmare? Last Monday, the Pemigewasset River overflowed, flooding the surrounding areas, including the Ice Arena parking-lot and the houses of a few unlucky Plymouth state students. The water level near […]
Clash of Classes
Clash of Classes Samantha Latos Asst. News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu Which graduating class is the best? That will be determined this spring, in an Olympic-style event called Clash of Classes. The participants will represent their own graduating classes, and will compete in different athletic and academic events against the other class teams. […]
Changes in Graduation
Changes in Graduation Samtha Latos Asst. News Editor slaots@plymouth.edu Reforms are in the works to make the graduation ceremony smoother and more captivating. President Birx and faculty have been putting ideas together to make this happen. The date of undergraduate graduation has not changed; the 2018 graduation ceremony will still take […]