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Women’s Hockey Falls to Franklin Pierce

Women's Hockey Falls to Franklin Pierce Nick Fiore Sports Editor nsfiore@plymouth.edu    The Plymouth State Women’s Hockey Team fell to Division I Independent Franklin Pierce 2-0 this past Friday at the Jason Ritchie Ice Arena. It was the Lady Panthers 5th loss of the season. Both teams remained in a scoreless […]

Arts & Entertainment

“Beating the Bounds” with Liz Ahl

ldquo;Beating the Bounds” with Liz Ahl  Regina Merullo For the Clock rmmerullo@plymouth.edu  For many, a poem draws to mind the image of a few stanzas on a single page; one does not picture in their mind an entire book of individual tales and testimonies. Each poem is an individual piece, so […]

Fiction

Rosia Darling–Fiction

Rosia Darling  Jessica Bowman For the Clock jlbowman1@plymouth.edu  Years before our time and ages before the first human soul would even blink into existence there lived a girl. A half angel girl but a girl nonetheless. This girl came from a land where the physical and the heavenly are one in […]

Features

Surviving Finals Week

Surviving Finals Week  Nicholas Pulliam For the Clock ntpulliman@plymouth.edu    It seems like only yesterday the new semester was beginning, yet here we are with finals starting next week. During this time of year, it is easy to get swamped with all your work, which is why it is important to […]

Features

Cuffing Season

Cuffing Season  Jordan Cady Features Editor jc1083@plymouth.edu    It has been cuffing season for a couple weeks now, and for those of you who do not know what cuffing season is, it is the winter months during the holidays where people want to be tied down and in a serious […]

Features

New Pokémon Ultra Sun and Moon

New Pokémon Ultra Sun and Moon Jessica Bowman For the Clock jlbowman1@plymouth.edu  The first Pokémon game I ever played was Leaf Green, when I was 8 years old. Ever since then, the Pokémon games for Nintendo have been my favorite videogames. Playing Pokémon helps me relax after a long day of […]

Features

Zombie Boys and Vampire Families

Zombie Boys and Vampire Families  Jessica Bowman For the Clock jasmith1@plymouth.edu Artists, authors and musicians alike will agree that getting that spark that leads down the road to stardom is the hardest thing to accomplish in any creators career. In this world it is nearly impossible to get noticed. Yet, many […]

Features

Human Trafficking Awareness

Human Trafficking Awareness  Dylan Sandoval For the Clock dasandoval@plymouth.edu Matthew Kadam For the Clock makadam@plymouth.edu    As you sit there in your dorm room, doing homework or simply relaxing knowing that you are only dealing with yourself, clothed in a brand name t-shirt that you noticed was made in some obscure […]

News

Senior Spotlight: Kelsey Davis

Senior Spotlight: Kelsey Davis  Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief jrsiewierski@plymouth.edu Since transferring to Plymouth State in 2016, Kelsey Davis was the puzzle piece that kept The Clock together. With seniors graduating and “retiring” from different positions, Davis stepped in and took over the news section after writing a couple of pieces. With […]

News

Women’s Forum Held at Plymouth State

Women’s Forum Held at Plymouth State  Kelsey Davis News Editor kldavis3@plymouth.edu  On Wednesday, December 13th, 2017, a Women’s Forum and Luncheon, which was sponsored by the President’s Commission on the Status of Women and Student Affairs, was held at Plymouth State University. The forum was held from 11 to 1 pm, […]