New Class On Vine Available Next Semester Samantha Latos News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu A new course will be available next fall semester at Plymouth State University. It is an innovative Gen Ed that will be taught by a new professor on campus, known as Miss Keisha. The course is entitled The Legacy of […]
Month: March 2018
Geneva Smith To Be Turned into A Shopping Mall
Geneva Smith To Be Turned into A Shopping Mall Sara Worley For the Clock slworley@plymouth.edu We've all seen the construction happening on campus surrounding the Geneva Smith Residential Hall. But do you really know just what exactly they're making it into? Well, our resources have given us the inside scoop […]
New Club On Campus
New Club On Campus Samantha Latos News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu Plymouth State University is offering a new club in the next couple weeks. The Meme Club will meet every Tuesday at 2:00am in the Hartman Union Building Hage Room. The meetings will last until all the members drop. The members of the […]
Roller Coaster to be Installed on Campus
Roller Coaster to be Installed on Campus Kristina Mehegan For the Clock kcmehegan@plymouth.edu This spring, the Geneva Smith dorm renovations are not the only construction project going on here at Plymouth State University. According to administration, a huge roller coaster is in the early stages of development, and is set […]
“The Cured”: A Horror Movie for Non-Horror Fans
Personally speaking, I am not a big fan of horror movies. I’m not a fan of being scared, I think jump scares are far too utilized in the genre and the genre’s propensity for endless sequels is tiring. However, I will occasionally venture out to see a horror movie that […]
Soccer Mommy Croons of Sadness on “Clean”
Sophie Allison, known more formally by her stage name “Soccer Mommy,” has quietly slid into the indie rock scene over the last few years. Her songs began as a personal endeavor in her bedroom, not often seeing light beyond her quiet Bandcamp page. Those first few releases slowly gained popularity […]
Cliffhanger App: Reading a Short Story Through Texts
Reading is an essential part of everyone’s lives, whether it’s fiction, non-fiction, mystery, horror, romance, autobiographies or more. Reading has also evolved over time, especially with how we read things. Instead of just getting the hard copy of a book, we now have access to them on our tablets, Nooks, […]
The Neighbourhood is Back…With a Self-Titled LP
Los Angeles-based group The Neighbourhood has a sound that is hard to fit into any one genre. And it is exactly that amorphous sound that has amassed legions of fans. The only tricky part of being a fan of the band has been their brief break from releasing new material […]
Trout God Hits the WPCR Airwaves
Trout God in the WPCR office (L to R: Killian Venman, Dave Walker) Local radio is a staple of the American college experience. The freedom of a higher learning environment leaves room to push the envelope regarding censorship, as well as fuel and cultivate a passion for music and expanding […]
“Shadow of War”: A “Lord of the Rings”-Flavored RPG
ldquo;Middle-earth: Shadow of War” is an amazing sequel to “Shadow of Mordor,” with many new abilities and weapons to use. This game is almost a hybrid of “Lord of the Rings” and “Assassin’s Creed,” that will have you playing for hours on end. “Shadow of War” is a single player […]