As a student who spent the first two of my three years at Clark coming to campus only when necessary, I decided with graduation looming to explore the events campus has to offer. Challenging myself to attend all the events offered in a two week period, I transformed into […]
Author: Claudia Carrion
Graduating Penguins Look Forward to Commencement
Clark graduation will be held in the RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater on June 16 at 6:30 p.m. As of May 20, 492 students applied for graduation, with more on the way. “Before the actual event, the number I mentioned will increase,” said Peg Este, Clark’s credential evaluator. Cashier manager […]
Sakura Festival Celebrates Return to In-Person Ceremony
This year’s Sakura Festival was back in-person on April 21, and the live performers did not disappoint the audience. After two years of holding the Sakura Festival online, almost 100 people came out to appreciate the celebration of Japanese culture. Groups like the Takohachi’s Q Ensemble drum group got everyone’s […]
Bookstore Plans to Continue Online
After two long years of pandemic regulations, the bookstore staff are now thinking of permanently relegating purchases to their online store. This is especially important for students rushing to get class materials, who will no longer have the freedom to purchase textbooks in-person at the last minute. Dan Ellerston, 31, […]
Nerd Girls & Geeks Open the Invite for “Women in STEM Tea”
The Nerd Girls club is hosting an engineering conference called the “Women in Stem Tea” on May 18 in the STEM building which will run from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. The event’s speakers will include Clark alumni amongst other engineering majors and faculties from other schools. Anyone interested may […]
Clark Athletics Department Sees Lower Rates of Women Athletes
Women make up 60 percent of the student body at Clark but are only 42 percent of student athletes. Clark, governed by Title IX, states that it maintains equal access to teams for men and women players, however the college is still having a hard time recruiting enough women athletes […]
Clark Art Talk Introduces Julie Alpert
Lively collages and unique ceramic creations are installation artist Julie Alpert’s signature style. Alpert introduced herself and her work pieces during the Clark Art Talk hosted over Zoom by the Archer Galley on Feb. 11. Alpert’s artworks are distinct by how they represent a welcoming and fantastical world. When found […]
Clark’s New Primary Care Doctor is Ecstatic to Meet Students
Eveyln Buschur is Clark’s new primary care doctor and she looks forward to working with students who need to see her. Buschur graduated from the University of Maine with a degree in biochemistry. She went to grad school in Portland to study naturopathic medicine. Buschur is licensed to work in […]
Plant Center Community Searches For Workers
The Native Plant Center community at Clark College is searching for volunteers and interns. Rachel Irvin, 27, spends the majority of her days at Clark’s Native Plant Center finding growth for the community. The center relies on the school’s Biology 101 classes throughout the year for recruitment. “Summers are pretty […]