Clark’s baseball team is 11-6 in its last 17 games, as of April 17 . The team was 11-3 overall before April 9 but have since experienced a four game losing streak. The Penguins’ focus on team cohesion instead of winning is the reason for the auspicious mid season, pitcher […]
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Peele Hypnotizes Audiences With Dark Comedy
“Do they know that I’m black?” Chris Washington asks Rose Armitage with a hint of worry in his voice. “Mom and Dad, my black boyfriend will be coming up this weekend,” Armitage jokingly responded. “I don’t want you to be shocked that he’s a black man.” Washington and Armitage, played […]
Beyond the Stars: A Cosmic Collaboration
It was a match made in heaven. The Clark College Concert Choir and Concert Band worked with the aerospace program to create Beyond the Stars, a concert for Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the O’Connell Sports Center which will feature the theme “The Sky Above.” Aerospace students will present two […]
From Bombay to Bronx
A lone actress stood upon the well-lit stage. She paused, cupping her hand in the air as if she caressed the face of a small child who had just disobeyed her mother. “Your business is everyone else’s business,” she said bluntly in a thick Indian accent, “because they live next […]
Indy will Represent Clark in City by the Bay
What do the Golden Gate Bridge and journalism have in common? This year it’s the Associated Collegiate Press Midwinter National College Journalism Convention, to be held March 2-5 in San Francisco. Journalists from around the nation will gather at the convention to learn from each other. Among them will […]
Rosa Clemente Delivers Keynote Speech at MLK Event
Clark College held an event on Wednesday honoring the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by presenting “Transformation: A New Era of Social Activism.” The event featured Rosa Clemente as the keynote speaker. According to Clemente’s website “Rosa has been a constant on the ground presence through […]
Drone Captures Annual Veteran’s Day Photo
Student Life hosted their annual Veteran’s Day Group Photo on Nov. 10 at noon at the Grounds Central near the chime tower. The event is “a unique opportunity to gather and show support for our veterans while also being in a great photo,” according to the Student Life Facebook page. […]
Speaker at Queer Student Luncheon Shares Her Experience as a Gay Woman in the Army
The Diversity Center hosted a queer student luncheon on Tuesday for queer students, allies and anyone wanting to educate themselves on LGBTQ+ community issues. The luncheon, held in PUB 161, featured Clark Veterans Resource Center manager Kelly Jones as a guest speaker. In her speech, Jones opened up about her […]
Depression: Why People Stay Silent
I had been sitting alone in the doctor’s office for 30 minutes when my mind started to wander. I tried to take my mind to any place that was not the fluorescent-lit room I was sitting in. Anything to avoid the flyers adorning the walls and the large pain scale […]
Performing Arts Waits in the Wings as STEM Takes the Spotlight
The Clark College orchestra will kick off its Fall season with a Nov. 30 concert, featuring works by Berlioz, Barber and Rimsky-Korsakov, directed by Dr. Don Appert. But while orchestra students have spent Fall quarter rehearsing, the performance won’t be at Clark. Instead, the orchestra is renting out the Royal […]