Currently gearing up for their homecoming tour in Australia, four-piece alternative band The Faim is set to release their sophomore album ‘TALK TALK’ on July 8. The band is made up of Josh Raven on vocals, guitarist Samuel Tye, Linden Marissen on drums and Stephen Beerkens on bass and keyboard. Following […]
Author: Mary Guevara
Jump into June with Queer Authors
For the queer community, positive representation is important but sorely lacking. Having the privilege to see themselves on a screen or characterized in a book creates a sense of security and illustrates what they can achieve later in life. Award-winning young adult author Mason Deaver brings attention to the […]
Wacky Wednesday Creates Relaxing Environment for Wandering Students
The activities programming board are giving back to the community through Wacky Wednesday, a time for students to relax and find some peace in their busy schedules. Students can expect board games, coloring pages, Legos and many more stress-relieving activities available to them in Penguin Union Building (PUB) 161. The […]
Indie Folk Duo Faith and Majesty Close the Distance in Portland
Faith and Majesty Smith, known under their stage title “Faith and Majesty,” look back on their six-year musical journey, having created an inclusive and judgment-free space with their music’s emotionally resonant lyrics and socially conscious attitudes. “The music industry has so many layers, one I’d like to point out is […]
Turn up the Volume with Record Store Day 2022
For 15 years, Record Store Day has been a staple for the music community. Although organizers envisioned the event in 2007, the first Record Store Day didn’t happen until April 19, 2008, with over 1400 stores taking part nationally and internationally. 15 years later, Record Store Day continues rousing crowds […]
Student Life Overrun with Sweet Treats
It’s been months since the student government purchased ice cream with hope that it would disappear in minutes on an open campus. However, the Student Life’s supply is still in the office freezer awaiting anyone with a sweet tooth. “We had these events that we were hoping like, oh, it’ll […]
Waiting on Isabella Dorta and “How Sunflowers Bloom Under Moonlight”
On Feb 6. a dimly lit borrowed bedroom in Reading, England hosts 20-year-old poet Isabella Dorta as she tries to take her mind off the very chaotic and hectic six days leading up to the release of her book, “how sunflowers bloom under the moonlight.” The English poet gained traction […]
Concert Choir Presents “I Am Possibility”
Gathered at Trinity Lutheran Church on March 5 Clark’s concert choir delivered a joyous setlist of songs. Directed by Clark music professor Jacob Funk, the event was free and open to the public. Before the performance, bass member Trevor Stowell spoke briefly to The Indy. “Yeah, I’m excited, we’re all […]
Orchestra Closes Out Winter Quarter In Upcoming Performance
The Clark College orchestra’s quarter-closing performance will take place March 13 at 7:30 pm at Skyview High School under the direction of Director Don Appert. This event is free and open to the public, although donations to Clark’s music department will be accepted. Third-quarter orchestra student Georg Jarell believes that […]
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 […]