As of May 27, just over 500 students applied for Clark’s 2022 graduation ceremony. To highlight this year’s outstanding and diverse group of graduates, The Indy sat down with a graphic design artist, the ASCC president, a mother and a video gaming aficionado; four Clark students all receiving their associate […]
Student Spotlight
Returning Student Addresses Prioritizing Self in Academic Journey
Content Warning: substance abuse, addiction, and violence. Being a student during the COVID-19 pandemic is a challenge in itself. Pairing it with battling homelessness and sobriety all at the same time is no easy feat. Kevin Quinn Fuller earned his GED here at Clark in 2012. He took […]
How a Student Can Withdraw Well from a Clark Course
Believe it or not, there is a beneficial way to withdraw from Clark College courses. Whether you’re struggling with a work and school balance, you’re dealing with family commitments, or you’re attempting to keep your mental health in check, Clark has the resources to help you decide when and how […]
Student Chefs’ Pop-Up Event Amuses Palates
Jan. 27 – Second-year culinary management students hosted an international pop-up restaurant with a tasting menu that provided dishes full of color and neat presentation to celebrate International Day. Each dish consisted of local spins on classic European bites. This three-day event, spanning from Jan. 25 – 27, marked […]
Virtual “Day of Healing” Focused on Wellness in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
In memory and celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Clark College hosted “Black Wellness: A Day of Healing,” a virtual day of reflection and remembrance. A select group of acclaimed guest speakers highlighted King’s story through their own stories in themed sessions on intellectual, physical, social and spiritual wellness. […]
ASCC Gains New President As Fall Quarter Comes to a Close
The Associated Students of Clark College or ASCC began the 2021-2022 school year without an official president but with vice president Claudia Carrion who in addition to her vice president duties, attended board meetings and handled most of the president’s tasks. But recently, new hire Xander Hawkins was introduced as […]
Student Sketch: Computer Science Student Aims for Space
Exploration into space is breaking new ground for humanity, and many students at Clark College are already getting their head start on the future of space travel. One such student is David Bennett, a member of the Aerospace & Robotics Club and in his second year at Clark. Currently working […]
Student Sketch: Student Starts Environmental Action Club to Encourage More Eco-Friendly Practices
Chloe Marshall, 19, is scared for her future. Marshall has wanted to take action to help combat the climate crisis, but for quite a while, she didn’t know where to begin. By starting the Environmental Action Club at Clark College this year, Marshall intends to create a space where anyone […]
Student Sketch: Diversity Center Peer Mentor Extends Positivity to Fellow Students
Pursuing a higher education comes with difficulties of various shapes and sizes for many students. That doesn’t mean, however, that you have to go through it alone. Abby Chicas, a returning Clark student, voices this sentiment with a warm smile as she sits on a plump beige couch in the […]
Meet Clark’s 2021 Men’s and Women’s Soccer Recruits
Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams at Clark have not seen action on the field in well over a year. This season, that is changing for both teams as they welcome a new class of athletes who will be allowed to play. The women’s recruitment class is one to […]