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PSU Buying Back Unused Meals

PSU Buying Back Unused Meals  Kelsey Davis News Editor kld1009@plymouth.edu  Starting in the fall 2016 semester, Plymouth State will com– pensate students for unused meal swipes. At the end of the semester, the University will buy back meal swipes from students. The university will pay $9 dollars for every swipe, the average […]

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Mary Lyon Hall Introducing Co-Ed Rooms

Mary Lyon Hall Introducing Co-Ed Rooms  Once an All-Girls’ Dorm, Housing Situations Present New Issues  Justin Siewierski Editor-in-Chief js2010@plymouth.edu  For the first time ever, Plymouth State University is introducing co-ed rooms. Due to lack of space, the new residential building being built, and the ginormous incoming freshman class, The Clock was […]

Arts & Entertainment

PSU Theater Department Offers New Laundry Major

Sarah Liebowitz  A&E Editor  svl1010@plymouth.edu Plymouth State’s theater department is introducing a new laundry major. The department currently offers five options for theater majors: acting, dramatic writing, music theater performance, theatrical design-tech, and contract option.The laundry major will become available next fall. “Costumes have to be washed after […]

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Film Review: The Unknown World of “The Boy and the Beast”

Emily Holleran For The Clock ejholleran@plymouth.edu While most audiences rushed to theatres to watch the widely advertised film “Zootopia”, there was another animated film about human-like animals, or in this case beasts, that lay hidden in the shadows. “The Boy and the Beast” is the latest feature film from […]

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All New England Jazz Festival

Rachel Levi For The Clock rlevi@plymouth.edu CLOCK PHOTO/ALEX CROSSLEY This year’s All New England Jazz Festival took place on Tuesday, March 22 in PSU’s Silver Center for the Arts. Starting at 6 p.m. and running for just over an hour, three separate ensembles took the stage, each with their […]

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Film Review: “Zootopia”

Christian Burns For The Clock cab1031@plymouth.edu What would happen if animals lived like humans? It’s not really a new idea. Animals with human characteristics living in human-like societies can be traced back to several different mythologies. They are prevalent throughout our common cultural consciousness, ranging from the White Rabbit […]

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Sports Wrap Up

Sports Wrap Up  Weston Atwood For the Clock wja2000@plymouth.edu  Two skiers represented the Panthers at the NCAA Championship in Steamboat Springs, CO. Freshman Freydis Halla Einarsdottir (Gardabaer, Iceland) and Senior Max Martin (Salt Lake City, Utah) both competed in giant slalom and slalom against 33 other competitors from across the country. Einarsdottir […]

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Men’s Lax Net One Victory Over Spring Break

Men's Lax Net One Victory Over Spring Break  Dan Gannon For The Clock drgannon@plymouth.edu    The PSU Men’s Lacrosse faced went 1-3 through their first four games of the season, with their latest and only victory coming from Mass Maritime by a score of 11-7. Despite starting off the season with […]

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Softball Opens Season in Florida

Softball Opens Season in Florida Kam Towle For The Clock kmt11@plymouth.edu  From Friday, March 11th to Saturday, March 19th, the Plymouth State Softball team played 14 games in Clermont, Florida for Spring Training. The team went 6-8 over the course of the eight day stretch. The games were full of ups […]