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What is the job of a journalist? Is it to report on objective fact? Is it to alert the public to the actions of their leaders? Is it to provide information in an engaging, entertaining manner?
Challenge Convention, and Change our World. It is a slogan we often make fun of, poke holes in, or use to criticise those who stand in the way of what we view as progress. But despite the often ...
As the only elected governing body on campus, the Clark Undergraduate Student Council (CUSC) fulfills an important role within the university. CUSC serves as a liaison to the administration for the ...
Going into this, I really expected a film with a theme of “huge shark eats thousands! Carnage and blood everywhere!” So I was happy when it turned out to be a comparatively smaller in scale movie (for ...
I joined The Scarlet during the Spring semester of my Sophomore year. I had a rough first year and was in zero clubs or organizations – a jittery and anxious young lad with a dream. I decided to go ...
On Saturday, March 29, three friends and I drove for an hour to watch a professional rugby game for the first time, both on television and in person. And, of the four of us, I was the only sports fan.
“Percy Jackson and the Olympians,” the book series by Rick Riordon, means a lot to me. One only needs to glance at my previous review of the book, which delves further into my love for it. Simply put, ...
I firmly believe that the best gifts to loved ones are experiences that you can share together. It was in this spirit that I bought two tickets for “Clue: Live On Stage!” as a Christmas present for my ...
The last few weeks on Clark’s campus have been chaotic and stressful, marked by the harassment and bullying of student workers who did not participate in the recent strike and who expressed fears ...
On April 10, Clark University’s President’s Office sent an email to students and faculty stating that 12 international students have had their F-1 student visas revoked or federal records terminated ...
The Women’s Division I College Basketball season concluded with a bang on Sunday, April 6, as the University of Connecticut Huskies emerged victorious. The Huskies were ranked second in tournament ...
On Saturday, April 12, students, alumni and a professor gathered around Red Square to protest the University’s decision to phase out the Studio Arts major. Students made signs, brought artwork, and ...