Clark lifted its mask mandate for the majority of campus after consulting federal and state guidelines, Clark County COVID-19 statistics and a campus-wide survey. The three-foot social distancing requirement will also be dropped as of April 4, while the daily health screening remains mandatory for those attending any on-campus activities. […]
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Bakery Offers Grab Bags on Last Day of Winter Term
Upon the closure of campus for Spring Break, the Professional Baking and Pastry Arts program sold $5 grab bags and various assortments of baked goods at Clark’s retail bakery on March 9. The grab bags each contained at least five Danish, croissant, or puff pastry products, while bags with assorted […]
Computer Technology Professor’s Bot Boosts Accessibility
Computer Technology instructor Bruce Elgort has created a software application geared towards improving the accessibility and navigation of course content. The application is a question and answer bot incorporated into Slack, a communication platform that Elgort uses with his courses. Using the programming language Python, Elgort has compiled over 300 […]
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 […]
Clark Investigates Financial Aid Fraud in Online Courses
On Feb. 14, Vice President of Student Instruction Paul Wickline sent out an email alerting Clark faculty and staff to financial aid fraud believed to have occurred in some of Clark’s online classes. According to the email, fraudulent activity in online courses can look like students who turn in questionable […]
Nerd Girls & Geeks Open the Invite for “Women in STEM Tea”
The Nerd Girls club is hosting an engineering conference called the “Women in Stem Tea” on May 18 in the STEM building which will run from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. The event’s speakers will include Clark alumni amongst other engineering majors and faculties from other schools. Anyone interested may […]
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 […]
Clark’s Cannell Library Reopens Its Doors to Students
For the first time since March 2020, the Cannell Library at Clark College opened back up to students for in-person visits as of Feb. 28. The hours changed, and are now limited due to a shortage in staff. The current COVID-19 safety procedures to visit the library require all visitors […]
Clark Art Talk Showcases Artist Keith Jackson’s Childhood Memories
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, […]