Reporting by Miranda Manzano, Madison Reznicki and Troy Williams It’s one of the most bittersweet times of the year: graduation. As students finish up their coursework and prepare for the next chapter in their lives, the Indy interviewed five Clark students who shared their post-graduation plans and offered advice to […]
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Phoenix Reborn: Clark’s Literary Art Publication Transitions Online
Editor’s note: The Indy collaborated with Clark College’s art and literary publication, Ignite: Phoenix Lit, to showcase student artwork and poetry. This article was written by Emily Boatright, assistant literary editor of Ignite: Phoenix Lit. Phoenix is Clark College’s award-winning and student-run literary and artistic journal. It is a joint […]
Students Exhaust Fall Term Emergency Grant Fund
The CARES emergency grant has been mostly exhausted, leaving limited funds for the Winter quarter. The grant has stopped awarding funds to students until Jan. 4. With only $100,000 left to disperse, each student who applies may be awarded a maximum of $1,000. This is a third of what students […]
Hundreds Gather for Vigil in Memory of Kevin Peterson Jr.
This story was co-reported by Gracie Newberry and Nick Gibson Several hundred people gathered for a candlelight vigil on Friday night in memory of Kevin Peterson Jr., a 21-year-old Black Camas resident who was fatally shot by Clark County Sheriff Deputies on Thursday night. The candle-lit crowd began gathering before 7 […]
Parents at Clark Can Look Forward to a Kid Friendly Study Space
Julie Conner / Reporter Students have many acts to juggle between classes, studying, work and life. If a student is a parent or caretaker having time to study can be very complicated. Before the pandemic Clark College’s Librarian Dean, Michael Brown said that there were plans to create in the […]
Colleges are Making Transferring Easier Due to COVID-19
With the effects of COVID-19 rippling across the country. Colleges have been a focal point for targeted legislation to combat the spread of the virus. If you are looking to transfer after your time at Clark College, these are some points to keep an eye on. On April 8, 2020, […]
How Students are Responding to the Coronavirus
As the coronavirus spreads in Clark County, Clark College considers moving most of their classes online or delaying the Spring quarter. Many Clark professors have told their students this is a possibility and prepared them to potentially not meet in-person during finals week. The Indy asked students how they would […]
New Oral History Project Seeks Voices from Women of Clark
By Cat Duque and D Turk In honor of the passage of the 19 Amendment Votes for Women and Women’s History Month, Clark College Economic and Community Development department hosted a March 2 celebration for the 100 year anniversary of U.S Women’s right to vote. The event included historical reenactments of women who lived through the […]
Clark’s Professor has A Fresh Take on Grading
By: Faythe Johnson Students flooded to Clark College for the first day of classes. New students worried about the unknown pressures of college. Returning students knew what they signed up for and braced themselves. Some students got to enter a classroom, unlike others. Although they took their seats and […]
Clark College Strike: Instructors Speak From The Picket Line
Rain pelted down on windblown picketers as they made their way down the picket line outside Clark. Many drivers honked in support of the rally and Clark’s adjuncts. The brisk rain and cold weather didn’t stop Cassia Gammill from reporting to the picket lines at 7:00 a.m. Monday morning. Gammill […]