Stories
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Student film ‘Maneater!’ to be screened at Massachusetts Independent Film Festival
They say the way to the heart is through the stomach, but no one has interpreted that phrase quite like Jack Rooney ’21. “Maneater!,” a film that weaves together music, romance, and cannibalism is Rooney’s latest addition to the horror genre. More importantly, it also happens to be one of the latest additions to…
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Gift from Japan Foundation will help Clark expand Japanese language offerings
Clark University has received some help to expand its Japanese language programs. On Monday, the Japan Foundation made a gift of $26,880 to support part-time lecturers and help develop the program. Students were able to engage with Shinichi Honda, consul of cultural affairs and public relations with the Consulate General of Japan in Boston, who…
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Vladimir Putin uses gender rights to justify war in Ukraine
Masculinity a central part of Putin’s rise to power
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Nick Mellis helps his fellow students find their way
Self-created map guides Clarkies through Worcester’s trails and transit system
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Gary D. Labovich ’81 elected Chair of Clark Board of Trustees
Gary D. Labovich ’81 has been elected to serve as the next Chair of the Clark University Board of Trustees, beginning July 1. “Gary is deeply committed to Clark and our students, and brings to his chairmanship great energy, enthusiasm, and ambition for Clark’s future,” said outgoing Chair Ross Gillman ’81. “Since joining the…
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Peyton Dauley ’24 to present research on little-known painting at art history symposium
Clark sophomore explores ‘defiant cubism’ of anti-war work
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Justice delayed. Justice delivered.
In 2008, John Granville, M.A. ’04, was gunned down in Sudan. A stunning admission by that country’s government has brought some solace to those he left behind.
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Clark filmmaker chronicles the career of Grammy-nominated jazz pianist Omar Sosa
Massachusetts Independent Film Festival entry to be screened in Razzo Hall
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Professor’s book examines the contradictions of policing in China
Local crime and political protests incur different levels of response
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Nothing but Net
When Marc Lasry ’81 bought the last-place Milwaukee Bucks, he believed they could be competitive. Today, they are champions.









