“It’s time for the goodbye and farewell,” said Veronica Brock. With 30 minutes left in the Business and Health Sciences Unit Zoom call, this opening statement started with a small, informal announcement by Brenda Walstead, dean of the Business and Health Sciences unit at Clark College. Walstead, 64, announced her […]
Author: Maximillian Manchester
Banksyland Art Exhibit Departs Portland for Seattle
Banksyland, an exhibition hosting works by famous and controversial street artist Banksy, will be open to the public in Seattle on June 3 in AXIS Pioneer Square. Previously, Banksyland stayed in the Factor Building in Portland, Oregon and remained open for an extended period due to popular demand, but closed […]
Morgan Parker Dazzles Clark Students With Her Poetry
Acclaimed poet and novelist Morgan Parker hopped into a virtual book talk with Clark students May 12 at 4 p.m. to discuss her work, life and experience as a writer. Parker’s talk caps off the year for the Columbia Writer’s Series: a collection of talks organized by Clark’s english department. […]
Tutoring Center In Serious Need of Employees
Before the pandemic, the Tutoring Center operated with around 100 employees. Now, in spring 2022, the center employs 42 people, less than 50% of its capacity. In addition, only one of three locations on campus are open. “Student Employment is hurting in general,” said Janice Taylor, the program manager. […]
Model UN Returns After Strong Season
“A 16th century Venetian and an investor in Ben and Jerry’s” sounds like the setup to an elaborate joke, but for Clark’s Model United Nations Chicago conference, it is normal procedure. In Model United Nations, students represent modern-day countries, bringing with them a vast knowledge of contemporary events and policy. […]