ldquo;Dancing to Restore an Eclipsed Moon” (Kwakiutl 1914) by Edward Curtis, the inspiration for the fourth movement of "Shadowcatcher." The Plymouth State University Symphonic Band, directed by Mark Stickney, will perform with the Kryos Brass Quintet on March 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hanaway Theatre. They will be playing […]
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10 SECONDS with Joe Aumann Justin Siewierski Editor-In-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu At 125 pounds, the Hopatcong, New Jersey native will be the first Panther wrestler to compete at NCAA Nationals in five years. Leading his team with a 28-8 record, Aumann stunned the 125 pound weight class with a 3rd place consolation […]
PSU Baseball Drops First Game of the Season
PSU Baseball Drops First Game of the Season Kyle Cipollone For The Clock kvcipollone@plymouth.edu The Plymouth State men’s baseball team suffered a loss to Framingham State 3-1 at the New England Baseball Complex this past Tuesday, in their first non-conference matchup of the season. The Rams took the lead early in […]
Hockey Falls to Salem State in MASCAC Championship
Hockey Falls to Salem State in MASCAC Championship Kendal Lariviere For The Clock klariviere@plymouth.edu The Plymouth State Men’s Ice Hockey team was upset by Salem State University in the MASCAC Championship game on Saturday night in Hanaway Rink. It was the fourth consecutive time the two teams faced off for the […]
Men’s Lacrosse Falls to UNE in Season Opener
Men’s Lacrosse Falls to UNE in Season Opener Katie Martin For The Clock kmmartin5@plymouth.edu On Sunday March 5, the Plymouth Men's lacrosse team traveled to play University of New England in Biddeford, Maine. Senior Mac Tetreault (New Durham, N.H.) scored three goals, while fellow Senior classmate Colin Claflin (Pembroke, Mass.) […]
PSU Sports Wrap Up
PSU Sports Wrap Up Weston Atwood For The Clock watwood@plymouth.edu Plymouth State skiing was at the NCAA Championships at Cannon Mountain in Franconia, NH where the men placed 15th and the women 11th. Sophomore Freydis Einarsdottir (Gardabaer, Iceland) finished 19th out of 34 skiers in the women's Giant Slalom, completing her […]
Film Review: “Hacksaw Ridge”
Film Review: “Hacksaw Ridge” Lindsey DeRoche For The Clock lederoche@plymouth.edu For those who enjoy military movies, especially those that focus on a particular soldier’s story, “Hacksaw Ridge” is a film worth seeing. It is filled with military history, raw depictions of warfare, and one man’s story of unwavering conviction. “Hacksaw Ridge” […]
Sing Your Heart Out at the Lucky Dog
Sing Your Heart Out at the Lucky Dog Shannon Kelly For The Clock skelly1@plymouth.edu For those who are bored on a Wednesday night, and over 21, look no further than The Lucky Dog’s karaoke night. Bars normally aren’t too crowded during the middle of the week, but at The Dog, PSU students flock to […]
Local Artist: Maundy Mitchell Photography
Local Artist: Maundy Mitchell Photography Lindsey DeRoche For The Clock lederoche@plymouth.edu Maundy Mitchell is a professional photographer with a studio in downtown Plymouth and a mission to bring out the beauty in everyone. “Most people believe that they are not beautiful, and that’s the opposite of what I believe,” said Mitchell. […]
Go Local at Artistic Roots
Tired of always finding cheap identical objects that have been shipped hundreds of miles from factories and assembly lines? At Artistic Roots every object that is made, both practical and ornamen– tal, is a piece of art, simply because of the amount of effort and creativity its artisan has put […]