Being a Patriots Fan Here at Plymouth State Jordan Cady Features Editor jc1083@plymouth.edu Super Bowl, the day where everyone throws on their favorite jersey, stu s their face with wings and screams at their televisions. Where family and friends all around the Country gather in their living rooms to enjoy […]
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I’m With You
I’m With You Jessica Bowman For the Clock jlbowman1@plymouth.edu She turned the polished stone over in her hand, feeling the warmth from how she worked it in her ngers. She stopped for just a second to glance at the rock and her heart smiled. After many battles and trials she and […]
It Only Takes a Second
It Only Takes a Second Kimmy Singhani For the Clock kgsinghani@plymouth.edu It only takes a second for your life to shift even a little bit. And it only took me a second to collide with an oncoming vehicle. It happened ten days after my eighteenth birthday, on the twenty-seventh of February. […]
The Dome
The Dome Kristina Mehegan For the Clock kcmehegan@plymouth.edu Ryn had chosen the window today. She usually stood near the center of the train car – that way she had her choice of exits and no one pushed her – but today she elected to stand by the window. She was […]
First Snow Day of the Semester
First Snow Day of the Semester This Wednesday, we all got emails saying that campus was open until noon, making all afternoon and night classes cancelled. This was joyous news to the majority of the student body. However, those of us with morning classes had to brave the snow. It started […]
Suspicious Person Jarrod Ryan Arrested
Suspicious Person Jarrod Ryan Arrested Samantha Latos News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu The Plymouth Police Department sent out a press release on February 1st, informing the community that someone was arrested by PPD to protect the students of Plymouth State University. They arrested Jarrod Ryan, aged 40, from Bethlehem, New Hampshire. The […]
Super Bowl Watch Party
Super Bowl Watch Party Sara Worley For the Clock slworley@plymouth.edu An American pastime, the sport of all sports. The long awaited Superbowl had nally graced us with its presence this Sunday. Plymouth State University knows the importance of football to many of its students. That's why around this time of year […]
Volunteer With Student Support Foundation
Volunteer With Student Support Foundation Samantha Latos News Editor slatos@plymouth.edu The Student Support Foundation is looking for volunteers to work at the Food Pantry here on campus. President of SSF, Emily Sullivan, is hoping for a great turnout this semester. “We try to keep the food pantry open a few hours […]
“I, Tonya”: Giving an American Villain Her Own Perspective
The dynamic of victim and villain is a familiar trope within art, whether it be in films, plays, literature and so on. It is human nature (for most of us) to root for the protagonist, to align ourselves with the underdog who is on the “good” side of the story. […]
“Jumanji” Returns
Movies are remade for a variety of reasons: to reintroduce the story to a new generation of fans, to update the visual effects using new technology and to make more relevant references to current pop culture. But do all these contributions make the new movie better than the original? I […]