By Jamie Rapciewicz in News Four months ago it was hard to imagine anything other than piles of dirt and yellow construction vehicles occupying the space of Clark’s future Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math building. Now the site across the street from Gaiser Hall has a clear shape. The piles of […]
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Clark College Book Drive for Kids
By Drew Telegin in News The Clark College Bookstore is fundraising to provide 100 copies of Dr. Seuss’ book “The Cat in the Hat” for students of King’s Elementary school. According to a press release, this is the bookstore’s seventh annual book drive. The store will deliver the books to […]
Faculty and Staff Train for Undocumented Students
By Marvin Peña in News Clark will be offer a workshop called Dreamers 102 tomorrow 9-11 a.m. in Gaiser Hall 205. The workshop is planned for Clark faculty and staff from different departments. Clark’s Office of Diversity and Equity has organized the workshop for several years. The goal is to […]
ASCC: Don’t Forget About “K-14”
By Selah Zichterman in News ASCC is calling for students to gather on Feb. 5 in Olympia to advocate the redefining of education as “K-14.” ASCC President Emmah Ferguson defines the term “K-14” as an extension from free K-12 education to free community college. ASCC’s Finance Director Bryce Ruppe said […]
Clark Hosts 53rd Annual Jazz Festival
By Liepa Bračiulytė in News More than 60 middle and high schools will compete at the 53rd annual Jazz Festival on Jan. 29-31 in Gaiser Hall. Music Program Coordinator Shelly Williams said most of the schools are local, including Battleground, Union and Hockinson. There will also be schools from Seattle, […]
Culinary Remodel Awaits Funding: Board Of Trustees Approves Unprecedented Dip into Reserves
By Léo Washburn in Campus [Story updated 12/3/14 @ 10:03 a.m.] This story has been updated for accuracy. Clark’s executive cabinet is planning to complete the first phase of the culinary program remodel by fall 2015. Whether the remodel happens depends on whether funding and bureaucratic hurdles can be overcome. […]
Clark to Host Free Movie
By Drew Telegin in Campus Clark is offering a free movie screening to all students, staff and faculty on Oct. 29 starting at 4 p.m. Clark will present the movie “Service, When Women Come Marching Home” in association with AmeriCorps Vet Corps. According to a flier promoting the screening, the documentary […]
Flu Shots to be Available in Gaiser
By Sandra Zichterman in Campus Flu season is here and vaccinations are going to be available for everyone on Thursday, Oct. 30 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In Gaiser Hall 117 people will be able to purchase a shot for $28, payable with cash or check. Insurance will also […]
Scholarship Deadline Nears
By Drew Telegin in Campus Students have until Oct. 27 to apply for more than $200,000 in scholarships from the Clark College Foundation. Applicants can access the foundation’s scholarship application at clark.edu/scholarships and turn in letter of recommendation and transcripts at the Financial Aid Office, said Shirley Schwartz, the Scholarship […]
Toastmasters a “Casual and Friendly” Club for Students
By Robert Berman in Campus Clark’s Toastmasters club will hold its first spring quarter meeting April 9 at noon. Club president Lorraine Leedy said, “If students are interested in improving their public speaking skills — and who isn’t — this is an easy, casual and friendly environment for them to […]