Community 50-Miler Samantha Latos For the Clock slatos@plymouth.edu On May 6th, Kurt Kauppinen, a senior here at Plymouth State University, will be running 50 miles to raise money for the Mayhew Program. He will be running the Northern Rail Trail in Lebanon, New Hampshire. He came up with the idea himself, […]
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Campus Community Reacts to Hoodie Allen For Spring Fling
Campus Community Reacts to Hoodie Allen For Spring Fling Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu As Simon Pierpont wrote in the last edition of The Clock, the way the Spring Fling Committee choses its candidates to perform at Spring Fling is to have students vote for whoever they want to […]
Top 20 Seniors Recognized
Top 20 Seniors Recognized Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu Over the past couple of weeks, the Plymouth State community has chosen a select group of seniors for this year’s recipients of the Top 20 Outstanding Senior Award. Ranging across majors, student organizations, and athletics, this year’s seniors showcase a great deal […]
MAPS Wins National Business Competition
MAPS Wins National Business Competition Jordan Cady For The Clock jmcady@plymouth.edu From March 16th through the 18th, the Marketing Association of Plymouth State (MAPS) competed in the National Business Simulation Competition in New Orleans, Louisiana. There were thirty schools that went to compete, with Plymouth coming out on top for […]
Bringing Awareness to Sexual Assault
Bringing Awareness to Sexual Assault Alexander Francione For The Clock arfrancione@plymouth.edu On April 19th, Congresswoman Ann Kuster joined the Plymouth State community to educate and discuss sexual assault. The forum included many members of Plymouth State’s community including Steven Temperino, Tina E., Janette Wiggett, Paige Schoppmann, Marissa Davis, Jeff Furlone, Laura […]
“Late Night with Leonard Bernstein” Celebrates the Talented Insomniac
ldquo;Late Night with Leonard Bernstein” is a captivating production that offers a glimpse into the mind of a true American artist. The multi-media performance reveals Bernstein’s personal creative process and his rituals and habits during the later hours of the night. It played earlier this month at PSU’s Hanaway Theatre. Leonard […]
The Second Annual Improv Olympics
PlymProv after the March show. Plymouth Players will present the Improv Olympics on April 21 at 10:00 p.m. in Hyde 220. At this annual event, two teams of actors will compete against each other, performing in new comedy-based games which will help the audience de-stress and laugh at the end […]
PSU Choirs Present “Ragtime” in Concert
On April 22 at 7 p.m. and April 23 at 4 p.m., PSU choirs will present a concert version of the musical “Ragtime” in the Hanaway Theatre. The story begins in an upper-class neighborhood of New Rochelle. The skies are blue and hazy. Everyone is rich and white. According to […]
10 SECONDS
10 SECONDS with Rachel Morrissey Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu Once someone commits to a collegiate sport, it can become harder and harder to stick with it. Your schedule gets tougher, you might start spending time with more friends, and the pressure on keeping up on everything can get to you. If […]
Women’s Lax Win’s First LEC
Women's Lax Win's First LEC Katie Martin For The Clock kmmartin5@plymouth.edu On Saturday, April 8, the Plymouth State Women’s Lacrosse team traveled to play for their first away LEC game against UMass Dartmouth. This game marked the team's first win in conference standings for their six game conference schedule. During […]