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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 [...]
Clark’s visions are coming to fruition by Robert K. Knight Over the past year, we have seen many successes; we have seen many things that seemed like a dream or far-off vision come to [...]
Clark holds its largest Elementary Science Olympiad ever Normally, you wouldn’t encourage kids to drop eggs on your floor. But in early November, all the rules were bent (or possibly refracted) [...]
Clark adds more courses as hunt for new antibiotics ignite interest in STEM When antibiotics were first introduced in the 1930s, they seemed almost magical in their ability to save people from [...]
A burst of rain accompanied Clark’s Pep Band as they played Pharrell Williams’Happy song before a crowd of about 60 people on Tuesday afternoon during Clark College’s official [...]
After 1,000 hours of preparation, Penguin II rocket flies more than a mile high in Utah desert by Rhonda Morin Clark College’s Aerospace Club members left their Utah hotel at 4 a.m. on May 17 for [...]
Meyer Memorial Trust provided a $400,000 grant to Clark College for equipment, furnishing and educational materials for the college’s upcoming science, technology, engineering and mathematics [...]
As Clark celebrates its 80th birthday, President Knight aims spotlight on what’s to come By Chato Hazelbaker A few rows back at this year’s State of the College address, Che’yna Shotwell [...]
More than 150 people gathered inside the Christensen Shipyards warehouse in Vancouver flanked by a pair of three-story-high yachts to have their DNA tested or taste hot ice cream during an [...]