I’ve never once been excited to eat at Higgins,” remarks sophomore Teddy Bowman. I’ve also had a tense relationship with the ...
On Mon., Sep. 15, Clark University officially launched the new School of Climate, Environment, and Society (SCES) with an all ...
It is no secret that Clark has a history of educating politicians. A former Worcester mayor and eight state congresspeople ...
In 1970, Richard Blakemore noticed bacteria he had taken from Woods Hole in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, behaving strangely. The bacteria followed the pull of a magnet. They were the first of their kind ...
On Sep. 6, Worcester held its annual Pride Festival. It was scheduled to last from 2 to 7 p.m.; however, it ended up getting cut short due to a tornado warning. Even with the shortened time frame, ...
Spotlights illuminate figures on stage, frozen in time. Little Red Riding Hood, the Baker and his wife, and Cinderella stand there. They all take turns reanimating to sing, and each one describes ...
I go to the Kneller fairly regularly, I’d say about 3-4 times a week on average. While I am going to be complaining about it a lot in this article, I think it is one of the most underused resources on ...
Congratulations, Jim Acosta, you have just pioneered a new genre of pure post-modern ghoulishness. On Aug. 4, 2025, former CNN host and journalist Jim Acosta staged an interview with an Artificial ...
Clark has a new dean. On Aug. 20, the Provost’s Office sent an email announcing Danielle Morgan Acosta’s official promotion to Assistant Provost and Dean of Student Success. Here, Dean Acosta sheds ...
The New England Patriots, coming into their opening day matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders, had many excited to see what was to come, with multiple recent acquisitions such as former All-Pro ...
This is an article I had written out before I woke up Wednesday morning to a new Trump Presidency. There are certainly going to be dark days ahead, but I, and many others, know that there is hope for ...
Walter Grishkot founded the balloon festival in the early 1970s with a mission to extend Warren County’s tourism season beyond Labor Day. At the time, hot-air balloons were rare in the U.S., making ...
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