Gari De Ramos, Scarlet Staff
February 26, 2021 • No Comments
The month of September saw an unprecedented amount of climate action sweep the world. On September 20, roughly 4 million people took part in the first youth strike of the Global Climate Strike week. Locally, almost 100 Clarkies...
- A Reading and Q&A with Honorée Fanonne Jeffers and The Age of Phillis November 23, 2020
- The Black Student Union Front and Center: Student Organizations LASO, CAIC, and CUSC Join the Fight Against Systemic Racism at Clark University November 20, 2020
- How COVID-19 Has Affected Climate Change November 20, 2020
Will Mahan, Sports Editor
November 20, 2020 • No Comments
Every athlete at Clark University has had a defining call to action, a moment that summons their inner strength and propels them to excellence on the field. When it comes...
Pro-Surfer John Shimooka Passes Away
November 20, 2020
The Boston Red Sox Rehire World Series-Winning, Yet Scandal-Plagued Manager
November 20, 2020
The Debate Around Horse Racing Reforms
November 13, 2020
Benjamin Kruger, Contributing Writer
November 20, 2020 • No Comments
A couple of weeks ago, in the days leading up to Halloween, I became a bit sick. My main symptoms were a fever, chills, and extreme fatigue, but thankfully I never tested positive for coronavirus. These symptoms started the...
- The Case for Choosing Remote-Only Learning November 20, 2020
- Bitter Work: Race, Gerrymandering and Partisanship in Georgia November 20, 2020
- The Biden Administration Is Not Your Ally November 13, 2020
- Dear Trump… You Lost November 13, 2020
Will Talbot, Scarlet Staff
November 23, 2020 • No Comments
One day early this fall I was listening to Spotify radio for the album “Honeymoon” by Beach Bunny. My album of the year at that time was “Dying to Believe” by the Beths. As soon as it started,...
- Why Ariana Grande’s “Positions” Saved 2020 November 13, 2020
- “The Last of Us Pt 2”: now that the dust has settled November 6, 2020
- Grand Army: A Review November 6, 2020