Clark graduation will be held in the RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater on June 16 at 6:30 p.m. As of May 20, 492 students applied for graduation, with more on the way. “Before the actual event, the number I mentioned will increase,” said Peg Este, Clark’s credential evaluator. Cashier manager […]
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Ukrainian Artists Raise Funds For Aid in Ukraine
From March 20 through May 20 Vancouver’s Corridor Gallery showed a selection of pieces from Ukrainian painters Tatyana Ostapenko and Anya Mironets Keyes. The exhibition, titled “Love for Ukraine,” showcased each artist’s personal view of the world. Keyes and Ostapenko are contributing all the proceeds of the showing to GlobalGiving’s […]
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. […]
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 […]
Artistry in Bloom: Ikebana by Miwa Satoh
This year’s Sakura Festival at Clark College presented a variety of performances, including an ikebana flower arrangement demonstration by local instructor Miwa Satoh.
Clark Offers Group Therapy to Help Students in Need
Every Tuesday afternoon, Clark College Professor Dr. Bevyn Rowland offers group therapy sessions on Zoom for those in search of help with obstacles in the way of the life they want to live. Rowland, a licensed clinical psychologist, added the Acceptance Commitment Therapy, or ACT, (used as a play […]
Clark’s Stuff a BigFoot Event Brings Students Together to Create Keepsakes
On Tuesday, students gathered in Gaiser Hall for Stuff a Bigfoot, a part of the activities programming board’s ongoing week of events meant to bring students together. Each student that attended had the opportunity to stuff and take home a bigfoot doll along with a t-shirt. Students filtered in, grabbing […]
Free In-Person Legal Consultations Returns to Clark
On April 13, Clark College reopened free legal consultations with legal attorney, Ed Dawson. Because of Covid-19, both Clark and Dawson could not have in- person meetings with prospective clients. According to Samantha Lelo, program support supervisor for Clark’s student life office, Dawson specializes in family law. He offers advice […]
Sakura Festival Celebrates Return to In-Person Ceremony
This year’s Sakura Festival was back in-person on April 21, and the live performers did not disappoint the audience. After two years of holding the Sakura Festival online, almost 100 people came out to appreciate the celebration of Japanese culture. Groups like the Takohachi’s Q Ensemble drum group got everyone’s […]