Undergraduate students
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Photo essay: Yeehaw for Spree Day 2025
Students galloped onto the Campus Green on Tuesday, April 8, for the 2025 edition of Spree Day. This year’s theme, Spree-Haw, inspired students to don cowboy hats, cow costumes, and plenty of flannel. This annual tradition since 1903 gives students a day to celebrate spring and a respite from class.
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‘It is the perfect space for me to be with my culture’
Through dance, Salsa Encendida creates community at Clark
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Student web designers put the flex in UX
User experience is top of mind for these two Clarkies
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Photo essay: Gala 2025, ‘The Sound of Gala’
International Gala 2025 filled the Kneller Athletic Center on March 22 with an explosion of color, movement, and fashion. This year’s theme, “The Sound of Gala,” honored the music and sounds that shape our unique cultures and identities.
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From the lab to the gym, Devon Rose Leaver strives for peak performance
Biology student and avid rock climber plans her route to a Ph.D.
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Vampires, cannibalism, and ‘Scream’
Students analyze eerie media for Women in Horror Month
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‘It’s validating that people resonated with the study’
Malia Gady ’25 is driven to fill research gaps on asexuality
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An entire play in just one day
CUPS event challenges students to write, direct, and perform in 24 hours
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‘Freedom to let go’
String art collaboration allows students to explore without boundaries
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On the ball about mental health
With a fellowship, hoopster Chris Clarke ’27 looks to make a difference









