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Para Mi Hijo y Para Mi Vida

Single mother with chronic illness remains upbeat, determined to finish her Clark degree by Rhonda Morin Story updated 7/10/19 She wakes with a pounding headache. She slept fitfully, awakened every few hours...

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Exodus for Jobs and Opportunity Builds Multi-cultural Vancouver

by Van Forsyth Captains Lewis and Clark led a multi-national, multi-racial group across the continental divide and back. Outside Fort Vancouver was a cottage industry—people from Scotland, French Canada, Ireland, England, Hawaii...

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How Does That Work?

Bruce Elgort is a tech geek and entrepreneur. Though his formal education is in electrical engineering, he morphed into a tech guy early in his career. He also likes to talk. Mix...

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The Life of Bread

Doug Rountree ’72 makes baking a labor of love by Stephen Meuse Contributor to The Boston Globe Along the Vermont-New York line, the turn off Route 313 onto Murray Hollow Road is...

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Going International

Like the city of Vancouver, Clark College has a history of welcoming people of various cultures, socio-economic status and ethnic diversity. Nationally, the number of international students enrolled at U.S. college campuses...

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Summer 2013 Edition

Our progress The life of bread Exodus for jobs and opportunity builds a multi-cultural Vancouver How does that work? Para mi hijo y para mi vida Going international

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