Kenosha-based artist Keith Jackson presented his paintings depicting his childhood memories during an Archer Gallery Art Talk on February 18. Jackson was born in Essex, MO, a small town where he found inspiration. He started using oil paints on canvas and panel in 1984, and is mostly self-taught. In 2019, […]
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Harper’s Playground Raises Money for Marshall Park Makeover
Affectionately referred to by those in the community as the “fire truck park,” Marshall Park, near Clark’s main campus, is in the fundraising stages of undergoing a complete reconstruction. Harper’s Playground, a non-profit organization in Portland that creates all-inclusive playgrounds, launched plans to rebuild the park in 2019. Their playgrounds […]
Columbia Writers Series Welcomes Author Rumaan Alam
Rumaan Alam, New York Times best selling author, talked about stories of inspiration, talked about success and talked about exploring pleasure in writing during Clark College’s Columbia writer’s series on Feb 10. Alam gave the Clark audience insight on his latest novel, as well as his past novels. Alam’s latest […]
Clark’s Bakery Kiosk Calls the Community to Support Students
The Professional Baking and Pastry program is struggling to pay for essentials due to a decrease in sales at the Roy Fordham Baked Goods Kiosk. The lack of students on campus has resulted in fewer sales for the bakery kiosk. Students in the Professional Baking and Pastry program gain experience […]
Clark’s New Primary Care Doctor is Ecstatic to Meet Students
Eveyln Buschur is Clark’s new primary care doctor and she looks forward to working with students who need to see her. Buschur graduated from the University of Maine with a degree in biochemistry. She went to grad school in Portland to study naturopathic medicine. Buschur is licensed to work in […]
Clark College Invites Tintype Artist Kari Orvik for Weekly Art Talk
Kari Orvik is a renowned tightroper and tintype artist in the Bay Area. On Jan. 28, Clark art professor Michelle Ramen introduced Orvik during a Zoom event as part of a series of virtual art talks the college hosts every Friday from noon to 1 p.m. Orvik displayed her latest […]
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. […]
Clark’s Child Care Center on the Lookout for Student Staff
Clark’s child care center gravely needs more student employees. Child and Family Studies is a childhood education program on Clark’s campus to provide the community with child care and preschool services, while also serving as a lab school for early childhood education majors at Clark College. Students at Clark are […]
Vancouver Warmly Welcomes Washington’s First Voodoo Doughnuts
On Jan. 11, Voodoo Doughnuts opened up its first Washington state shop in Vancouver, near the Vancouver Mall. The bright pink new store is the company’s 12th location. Open daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. for curbside and in-store pickup, the new shop offers a wide variety of Voodoo’s […]