With finals season concluded and commencement just around the corner, hundreds of soon-to-be alumni are preparing to receive ...
On April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse swept across the eastern United States, reaching a deep partial eclipse over central ...
Clark was suddenly thrust into the ongoing national debate concerning free speech on college campuses last week, following the highly public and controversial resignation of Dr. Mary Jane Rein. Rein ...
This is the sketch that made me think of writing this article, back in October. Please Don’t Destroy, composed of three SNL writers, link up with host Pete Davidson for this stylized spoof of the ‘90s ...
This story was originally published in print, on April 9th, 2024, in the Satire Edition of the Scarlet, the Shartlet. Between back-to-back activities, virus-inducing dining hall food, and the ...
When first-year Kate Goloboy returned to her dorm room in Wright Hall in January after winter break, she found that the unopened, pre-sealed snacks in containers she left behind had been eaten through ...
This story was originally published in print, on April 9th, 2024, in the Satire Edition of the Scarlet, the Shartlet. Clark Athletics has a new logo, color scheme and set of jerseys, inspired by the ...
The Pub Entertainment Committee (PEC) provides the Clark community with music and entertainment, but recent issues with the Office of Student Leadership and Programming (SLP) are creating challenges ...
This story was originally published in print, on April 9th, 2024, in the Satire Edition of the Scarlet, the Shartlet. Just this morning, a freshman said they “went toward the light” during the eclipse ...
at the start of this year, we made several promises to you. The uniting theme was that we promised to do more. Now, as another academic year comes to a close, we think it’s important to recognize what ...