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Stolen Sisters: an indigenous tragedy
Indigenous tragedy propels Washington state representative and Clark alumna to champion two bills By Claire Sykes For almost a decade, hundreds of red dresses have been hung on college...
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Ready. Got help. Go.
Tailored services keep Clark students on their educational path By Lily Raff McCaulou Channell Sugar-Star’s road to college was not a smooth one. She bounced between foster homes, endured childhood...
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Blom welcomed to board
Deborah Blom, a licensed broker with Real Living, the Real Estate Group, joined Clark College Foundation’s Board of Directors in August 2019. Blom, 35, who grew up in Oregon and now resides...
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Vets helping vets
by Rhonda Morin Buck Marr was approached by his friend, Les Burger, a retired major general and medical doctor, who was working with Clark President Robert Knight, private donors and other partners to...
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Just being me
Two female veterans find their way home at Clark By Rhonda Morin A Navy veteran would have dropped out of college for the third time had it not been for Clark’s...
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Banner year pushes foundation closer to campaign goal
More than $8 million in gifts and pledges were accepted from generous community members By Joel B. Munson Clark College Foundation has had one of its most successful fundraising years in...
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