PHOTO BY BRIANNA STEVENS The women’s team played at home against the New England College Pilgrims this past Saturday. Plymouth was hungry for a win as they entered the game 1-3-1 and on a two-game winless streak. The first period saw Plymouth take the lead quick and early as senior […]
Month: November 2018
Clocking In the Best
Get ready for another edition of The Clock’s, Clocking in the Best.Fall sports have officially wrapped up their 2018 season and we are ready for the action winter sports bring. This week we jump into women’s basketball and men’s ice hockey to meet two seniors that started their last season a […]
Swimming Dives into Success; Wrestling Trips Up
PHOTO BY BRIANNA STEVENS Both the swimming and diving team and the wrestling team opened up their 2018-2019 season this last weekend. Swimming and diving started out the weekend on Friday night, also opening Salute the Troops weekend. The team, and newcomer coach Anne Barbeau, walked away that night with […]
Brunnette to Return to Nationals
The men’s and women’s cross-country team ran their final races this past weekend at the NCAA division three New England regionals. Sam Brunnette (Newport Center VT) had a dramatic finish, fending off four opposing runners in the last 400 meters to earn himself a repeat championship title. He not only […]
New Hampshire Master Chorale To Give Three Performances of “Considering Matthew Shepard”
PHOTO BY SAMANTHA LATOS “Considering Matthew Shepard” is an oratorio by composer Craig Hella Johnson. It is a three-part fusion meant to honor the life of Matthew Shepard, who was the victim of one of the most brutal hate crimes in American history. Daniel Perkins of Plymouth State University will […]
Friendship Revolution
COURTESY PHOTO The third annual Friendship Revolution is upon us and is happening on November 15th from 7pm to 11pm in the Hub. It will be a night full of great entertainment, poetry and unity. All proceeds from this event will go towards the Jake Nawn Scholarship that is given to […]
Letter to the Editor
Important Note The following letter was written by a concerned PSU alumnus who graduated in 2015. His opinion does not reflect that of the Clock. To Whom It May Concern: My name is Alex Herbst. I am an alumnus of Plymouth State University, Class of 2015. I received […]
Plymouth Unity Social Harvest
COURTESY PHOTO BY NICK PULLIAM On October 31, PSU Communication and Media Studies seniors hosted the first ever Plymouth Unity Social Harvest (PUSH) in downtown Plymouth. The event was part of their Senior Seminar community project. At the event, students gave out candy to trick-or -treaters, painted pumpkins, and engaged […]
Student Outcry after ResLife Policy Change
COURTESY PHOTO OF SHAYNE MCCONNELL ResLife at Plymouth State University recently unveiled the new requirements for living off campus, and there has been a growing uproar of student reaction. The new policy states that in order to sign a lease to live off campus, students must be at least 21 […]
NextGen Day of Action
NextGen America hosted a Day of Action on Tuesday the 30th on campus, where they tabled, approached students to inform them about their voting rights and opportunities, and even reverse trick-or-treating. With the upcoming election, NextGen America has been trying to rally students to increase voter activity. Vanessa Calabrese, the […]