by Jeremy Levine Scarlet Staff This week’s meeting of the Clark University Student Council was dominated by a continuing effort to establish more complete representation on campus. First, however, Council … Continue reading →
Spring debate sees few candidates, fewer attendees By Jeremy Levine Scarlet Staff The time has come upon us yet again to embrace the oldest and noblest of democratic traditions: voting … Continue reading →
Cafeteria projector causes a minor budget disaster By Jeremy Levine Scarlet Staff This week’s student council meeting was not quite business as usual; there were a couple of quirks to … Continue reading →
Cumulative surplus groups give a progress report By Jeremy Levine Scarlet Staff This week’s student council meeting started with appearances from Project Playground and the Clark Recycling Initiative, organizations that … Continue reading →
By Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief College campuses are famous for being havens for the many students they accommodate. You live and study there. The library and bookstore aren’t far. Entertainment comes … Continue reading →
An update on how the Downing Street playground project has been progressing by Claire Tierney Scarlet Staff As many students know, Project Playground is the initiative led by Katy Cleminson, … Continue reading →
by Jeremy Levine Scarlet Staff At this week’s student council meeting, two people were added to the council. Devin Coleman was appointed Off-Campus Rep., and Unurbat Erdenemunkh was appointed International … Continue reading →
CUSC discusses options for spending the cumulative surplus by Jeremy Levine Scarlet Staff After weeks of thrilling debate and deep contemplation, the time finally came for the Clark University Student … Continue reading →
Suspense at Student Council by Jeremy Levine Scarlet Staff In an unexpected turn of events, a number of student organizations requested funds this week. VOX got $700 for their “Morning … Continue reading →
by Jeremy Levine Scarlet Staff Where last we left our heroes of the Clark University Student Council, they were enjoying hot chocolate in Red Square with Clark Students. This week, … Continue reading →
by Jeremy Levine Scarlet Staff The first order of business at this week’s Clark University Student Council Meeting (CUSC) was to ratify the results of this week’s thrilling elections. Following … Continue reading →
Student body president promoting interaction with Worcester By Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief While it may be early in the semester, student body president, Lisa Johnson, is brimming with positivity for the … Continue reading →
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