by Steven Cooper, The Independent Fresh from a NASA rocket competition in Alabama in early April, the Clark Aerospace Club is preparing to switch from club to program status, allowing more [...]
A dinner party forever changed a seamstress’s life’s trajectory and solidified her love of learning By Rowena Tchao Michelle Bagley dreamed of being a fashion designer or a magazine editor [...]
Michael Burke Dianne Canoose Shirley Coffman ’89 Arnold Faley Clarice Fossen Steve Fuller Donna Heimbuch LeRoy Lund Michael McArtor ’95 Hugh Potter Linda (Preller) Harding ’03 Maxine Reinertson [...]
04/20/2015 Clark College students overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to use student fees to remodel the O’Connell Sports Center. On Friday, April 17, 62 percent voted against the measure, while [...]
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Same-sex couple adopt infant girl, find community network essential By Rhonda Morin One would think that years of studying early childhood education, a doctorate in family studies and [...]
By Lily Raff McCaulou As a junior in high school, George Fullerton clocked a blistering 4:20.05, breaking the famed Louis Zamperini’s 1934 mile record. But it never made the record books. On June [...]
Demolition work began the week of March 30 on the corner of Fourth Plain Blvd. and Fort Vancouver Way on the northwest end of Clark College’s main campus. The 9,800 square-foot of buildings being [...]
Half of Washington State’s community colleges struggle with high default rates By Jeremy Vetter As a graduate of a local Seventh-day Adventist boarding academy, Melissa Wright wanted to attend [...]
By Rhonda Morin Student Stephen Miller left his job as a garbage collector after being injured. He enrolled at Clark and is set to graduate with a loan debt of $12,000. An injury on the job, [...]