Blog
Writers, musicians and even the ghost of Pancho Villa
Clark College held a wide range of public events–including films, music, speakers and panel discussions–during its observance of International Education Week in November. This year’s theme was “The Language of Learning: Creating...
Read MoreHonors program gives high-achieving students real-life experience
Clark is well known for providing its students with hands-on learning opportunities in career-oriented fields like nursing, dental hygiene and automotive technology. Even so, you might imagine that the highly academic and...
Read MoreCan You Hear Me Now?
by Carl Freeman, The Independent Clark is negotiating with AT&T to erect three 15-foot cell towers on the roof of the Penguin Union Building. The towers are not expected for at least...
Read MoreDining Room Service to End in March
by Adam Peebles, The Independent Clark’s Dining Room in Gaiser Hall will close March 13 until further notice. The restaurant will open again after the curriculum is changed, said Daryl Oest, Culinary...
Read More$30,000 Gift Supports Veterans at Clark
In November, Clark College began a new tradition: a college-sponsored celebration honoring veterans. The headliner of the event featured a $30,000 gift from the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington in support of...
Read MoreEnglish instructor Alexis Nelson has her say
English instructor Alexis Nelson has taught at Clark College for four years. Last year she became active in the committee that organizes the college’s Columbia Writers Series (CWS), which brings accomplished writers...
Read More