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Marijuana Impacts Traffic Safety in Washington State
Marijuana Impacts Traffic Safety in Washington State
In 2012, when Washington state voters decided to legalize retail cannabis sales and recreational cannabis use for adults 21 years and…
Nicholas Mukensnabl
Jun 24, 2017
Local Renaissance Fair Equally Fun and Delicious
Local Renaissance Fair Equally Fun and Delicious
Stalls, tents, and pens with goats and ducks lined the dirt paths between towering trees, hidden from view behind a sports field in Canby…
Tanner Leeds
Jun 24, 2017
A Second Chance
A Second Chance
“This place is a lighthouse that draws people to safety.”
Julia Griffin
Jun 24, 2017
Success and Music: It Starts in the Garage
Success and Music: It Starts in the Garage
Steven Najera considers himself to be a garage musician who plays in his off time and for fun. Still, the 20-year-old Vancouver man feels…
Jon Dabney
Jun 23, 2017
Wonder Woman Breaks Box Office Records
Wonder Woman Breaks Box Office Records
By Morgan Correa
Morgan Correa
Jun 23, 2017
2nd Annual Pride Day brings attention to Clark’s LGBTQ community
2nd Annual Pride Day brings attention to Clark’s LGBTQ community
Clark College celebrated June’s Pride Month with a day dedicated to the celebration of LGBTQ peers and opportunities to get involved.
Kindal Dolph
Jun 23, 2017
Fear of War: Through the Eyes of Veterans
Fear of War: Through the Eyes of Veterans
“I remember distinctly how I heard about World War II start. I was home, and it was on a Sunday… the radio all of a sudden broke into the…
Isaiah Huntington
Jun 22, 2017
Localizing Methanol in Kalama
Localizing Methanol in Kalama
Kalama sits aging on the waterfront of the Columbia River. Though the paint chips off some of its old buildings, this quaint, picturesque…
Halle Crum
Jun 22, 2017
“Discrimination is Dead”… Really?
“Discrimination is Dead”… Really?
Another incident of discrimination has occurred at Clark College — this one involving racist and dehumanizing graffiti carved into a…
Stevie Riepe
Jun 21, 2017
A Market of Diversity and Opportunities
A Market of Diversity and Opportunities
The Vancouver Farmers Market offers delightful sights, scents, and sounds to anyone visiting Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver.
Jennifer Suciu
Jun 21, 2017
Pride Day at Clark College
Pride Day at Clark College
The annual event helps build community for queer students
Madison Paige Wiley
Jun 21, 2017
Paddle the Waterways of the Past
Paddle the Waterways of the Past
From a hill overlooking the river, the scenery looks peaceful and untouched. Across the water, a blue heron stands on the bank staring at…
Sarah Kaufman
Jun 21, 2017
Race For The Kids Paves The Way For Children to Succeed
Race For The Kids Paves The Way For Children to Succeed
The runners waited at the starting line, bodies bent into sprinting positions. People of a variety of ages stood in a small crowd…
Leah Sathrum
Jun 21, 2017
Dragon Boat Races Bring Crowds to Portland Waterfront
Dragon Boat Races Bring Crowds to Portland Waterfront
The day was warm and dry, with the familiar aroma of food carts in the air. Children ran around chasing each other and throwing rocks into…
Nicholas
Jun 20, 2017
The Future of Vancouver’s Couve Couture
The Future of Vancouver’s Couve Couture
Vancouver’s Couve Couture fashion event will be held off until the spring of 2018, show producers said Wednesday.
Kindal Dolph
Jun 19, 2017
Spirits High and Worries Low
Spirits High and Worries Low
Opening Weekend of the Oregon Renaissance Faire
Cameron Kast
Jun 18, 2017
Sex offenders on college campus in Washington state generate controversy
Sex offenders on college campus in Washington state generate controversy
Two level III sex offenders are currently taking classes at Clark College in Washington state — and the situation has received a mixed…
Leah Sathrum
Jun 8, 2017
“Stop Kiss” at Clark College
“Stop Kiss” at Clark College
Clark College closed its 2016–2017 theater season on Sunday, May 19th with the play “Stop Kiss” by Diana Son. The play follows two women as…
Shaysie Kuntz
Jun 8, 2017
Is the Vancouver Waterfront project a sign of gentrification?
Is the Vancouver Waterfront project a sign of gentrification?
Jody Strode has lived in the same Vancouver, Washington home for over 20 years. The 61-year-old nanny fears she will not be living here…
Jon Dabney
Jun 5, 2017
A garden with a legacy
A garden with a legacy
When you walk into the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens, past a small white entrance onto the path, bushes and trees with purple and pink flowers…
Jennifer Suciu
Jun 5, 2017
Partners in Careers is helping youth and community in Washington state
Partners in Careers is helping youth and community in Washington state
Vancouver, Washington — On a balmy spring day, people gather in clusters along a cul-de-sac named after a respected community member who…
Madison Paige Wiley
Jun 4, 2017
Video Streamers Have a New Form of Income thanks to Twitch
Video Streamers Have a New Form of Income thanks to Twitch
Philip tiredly gazed at the spreadsheets on his monitor. The accountant then turned his attention to a second monitor, with his favorite…
Tanner Leeds
Jun 4, 2017
Progress Report on the Minimum Wage Increase in Washington State
Progress Report on the Minimum Wage Increase in Washington State
Last November, Washington State’s Initiative 1433 was approved and mandated a minimum wage increase to take effect at the beginning of…
Nicholas Mukensnabl
May 29, 2017
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