Thrift Store Hours
Open today! Stop by for student-friendly prices on fashionable clothes.
Open today! Stop by for student-friendly prices on fashionable clothes.
Join PRISM and ISEA for a "fairy good" time to close out Pride Week with the Pride Prom at Clark. The theme for Pride Prom is woodland fairy chic, so break out your most magical attire for a dreamland romp in the woods. Free food and drink will be provided. Come and get your photo […]
Join ALCI to watch a hockey game at the DCU center! Hockey is a sport unique to this part of the US and the DCU center is the perfect place to watch a game. We will meet at the International Center before the game for a brief conversation with hockey player Aiden Lopolito. After getting […]
Artists from Calliope's Call, New England's premier art song organization, join forces with the musicians of the New England Repertory Orchestra for a program of magnificent songs for voice and orchestra at Clark University. Remembrances revolves around the memories of days gone by, both beautiful and painful, to remind us that we are shaped by our pasts, and learn […]
Open today! Stop by for student-friendly prices on fashionable clothes.
Join host Alec Tarnowski every Saturday at 3pm on Spotify. Alec announces the new 2023-2024 E&I for You & I and signs off for his last podcast as he graduates from Clark.
Join Queer the Scene and Community Engagement and Volunteering Office for Worcester’s second-ever Kiki Ball.
Open today! Stop by for student-friendly prices on fashionable clothes.
Join CUFSS and ISEA for a film showing of "Tangerine," a gritty and comedic film that tells an honest story of Los Angeles street life through the lens of a Black Trans woman.
Free concert by Progressive Folk/Americana band Nefesh Mountain.
Professor Ursula K. Heise, UCLA Novelists, journalists, film directors and artists have created fictional and nonfictional stories about anthropogenic climate change for the last fifty years. The majority of these stories focus on scenarios of large-scale disaster and end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it, with cities under water as a prominent motif. Such stories have been criticized for scientific […]
A conversation with Equatorial Guinea's most translated author.