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Sally Tomlinson, 67, art history professor at Clark College, is pictured at her home in Vancouver as a vintage poster from legendary band, The Doors, top left, is seen overhead. Tomlinson, who resides in Vancouver, has written essays on rock posters. &quot;I see it as my job to make people comfortable with art,&quot; she said.

Working in Clark County: Dr. Sally Tomlinson, art history professor at Clark College

Sally Tomlinson, 67, art history professor at Clark College, is pictured at her home in Vancouver as a vintage poster from legendary band, The Doors, top left, is seen overhead. Tomlinson, who resides in Vancouver, has written essays on rock posters. &quot;I see it as my job to make people comfortable with art,&quot; she said.

June 27, 2020, 5:09am Business

Sally Tomlinson had always taught a hybrid of online and in-person art history classes at Clark College. Read story

Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins, clockwise from left, joined Shareefah Hoover and Tracy Kelly for a Q&A session as part of NAACP Vancouver’s virtual Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday.

NAACP Vancouver celebrates virtual Juneteenth

Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins, clockwise from left, joined Shareefah Hoover and Tracy Kelly for a Q&A session as part of NAACP Vancouver’s virtual Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday.

June 20, 2020, 4:53pm Clark County News

The Vancouver NAACP held its annual Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday morning, centered around a Q&A session with Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins. The virtual event drew more than 275 attendees, according to the organizers. Read story

Kaitlyn Bruneau of Vancouver and other demonstrators gather to greet motorists outside Clark College on Wednesday afternoon.

Protesters at Clark College target systemic racism in education

Kaitlyn Bruneau of Vancouver and other demonstrators gather to greet motorists outside Clark College on Wednesday afternoon.

June 17, 2020, 6:27pm Clark County News

Music pounded through a speaker on Fort Vancouver Way on Wednesday, as about 20 demonstrators gathered in front of Clark College to support Black lives and the dismantling of systemic racism in the country's education system. Read story

Clark College in Vancouver.

Clark College announces $5.5 million in budget cuts

Clark College in Vancouver.

May 15, 2020, 5:03pm Clark County News

Clark College announced $5.5 million in budget cuts, slashing dozens of positions after enrollment fell by nearly 31 percent from last year during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Read story

Evan Siegel, a Clark College pitcher, is pictured at Fort Vancouver High School in Vancouver on April 22, 2020.

Another door opens for Clark College pitcher Evan Siegel

Evan Siegel, a Clark College pitcher, is pictured at Fort Vancouver High School in Vancouver on April 22, 2020.

May 1, 2020, 6:36pm Clark County Sports

Evan Siegel, a Clark College pitcher and former Fort Vancouver High baseball standout, is a believer everything happens for a reason. Read story

Clark College student Alex Belza, 16, works in an empty computer lab at Scarpelli Hall that allowed extra space for social distancing on Monday morning. Clark College announced on Friday it would extend distance learning through the fall quarter.

Clark College: Summer, fall quarters will be online

Clark College student Alex Belza, 16, works in an empty computer lab at Scarpelli Hall that allowed extra space for social distancing on Monday morning. Clark College announced on Friday it would extend distance learning through the fall quarter.

April 24, 2020, 4:32pm Clark County News

Clark College will continue online learning through the fall 2020 quarter, it announced Friday. Read story

A bottle of disinfectant is seen on the front desk of the library at Washington State University Vancouver as junior Travis Lynn works nearby amid concerns of COVID-19 on Wednesday morning. Campus closed Wednesday afternoon following Gov. Jay Inslee&#039;s &quot;Stay Home, Stay Healthy&quot; order to stop the spread of COVID-19.

WSU delays graduation ceremonies systemwide, including in Vancouver

A bottle of disinfectant is seen on the front desk of the library at Washington State University Vancouver as junior Travis Lynn works nearby amid concerns of COVID-19 on Wednesday morning. Campus closed Wednesday afternoon following Gov. Jay Inslee&#039;s &quot;Stay Home, Stay Healthy&quot; order to stop the spread of COVID-19.

March 25, 2020, 8:12pm Clark County News

The spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to take its toll on higher education, as Washington State University announced Wednesday that it would be delaying all graduation ceremonies systemwide. Read story

Clark athletics report: Risk of virus cancels, moves games

March 10, 2020, 7:42pm College

The Clark baseball and softball teams both had to deal with cancellations last week due the risk of coronavirus. Read story

Clark athletics report: This week in Penguins sports, March 3

March 3, 2020, 5:15pm Clark County Sports

Here’s how the Clark College teams stand going into this week Read story

Clark women’s hoops finish strong at home

February 26, 2020, 9:53pm Clark County Sports

The Clark College women’s basketball team got a big boost from its three sophomores playing their final home game Wednesday at the O’Connell Sports Center. Read story