Clark College’s incoming president will earn $20,000 a month, a raise for the position. The office of the president is not the only position at Clark College that will be benefiting from raises this coming school year. Last fall faculty went on strike for higher pay and successfully negotiated a […]
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Clark’s former president Bob Knight cited for discriminatory behavior
Editor’s note: In our recent issue, the Indy included a letter from the editor explaining our choices and decisions during production. A 228 page report released on Nov. 15 details how former college president Bob Knight discriminated against four employees of Clark College. We have included three excerpts from this […]
Bob Knight disagrees with discrimination findings in new public relations statement
Through a public relations statement, Bob Knight disagrees with Clark College’s findings on the discrimination. You can read Knight’s statement here.
Clark releases massive report describing complaints against Bob Knight
Late Friday, Clark College released a 228-page report outlining allegations of discrimination made against former President Bob Knight. In September, the board of trustees affirmed one of the complaints but denied three others. In October, the board held a special meeting where they reversed their original decision […]
Exit Interview with President Bob Knight
As Clark’s President Bob Knight prepares to leave the college after 13 years, the Indy caught up with him to reflect on his time at Clark. What has been your proudest accomplishment as president? I don’t know if I have one proud accomplishment. I’m just very pleased with the student […]
Clark Steers Towards Guided Pathways: New Committee to Oversee Transition
“This story will be updated with further developments. There is nothing glamorous about 20 Clark faculty, staff, administrators and students packed into a small chemistry lab on a Friday afternoon. But this unimpressive scene marked the start of a project that administrators say will fundamentally change the college in the […]
Clark Braces for Impact: Ongoing Enrollment Crisis to Cause Budget Shortfall
Clark will face a deficit of up to $1 million in the 2017-2018 budget, a year after having to cut $2.2 million in from the 2016-2017 spending plan. In an email sent to faculty and staff in late March, Knight attributed the deficit to the ongoing enrollment crisis. Knight […]
President Bob Knight Discusses Enrollment Update
President Bob Knight hosted an enrollment open dialogue in PUB 161 from 4-5 p.m. last Wednesday. Knight said, Clark is currently experiencing an “enrollment crisis.” Although the overall enrollment drop has begun to stabilize, it is still not rising. This drop in enrollment will affect Clark’s state allocation and tuition […]
Clark Among 34 Colleges to Decline Sanctuary Status
Editor’s Note: We are granting anonymity for a source in this story for the source’s protection. She was 10 years old and homeless in Mexico with her sisters and mother. Her father found work as a farmhand across the border, and in 1999 he was able to pay for the […]
International Day Festival Celebrates Clark´s Cultural Diversity
Clark’s International Club hosted the International Day Festival on Nov. 17 in Gaiser Student Center to celebrate the different cultures represented by Clark students. The event was part of International Education Week said Jane Walster, the Director of International Programs. “This event is really to celebrate the fact that in […]