The Scarlet Archive (Student Newspaper) (1939-2011) (In Progress)
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The March 24, 2011 edition of The Scarlet (est. 1939), Clark University's student-run newspaper. The Scarlet is intellectually and editorially independent of the University.
The subject of the cover story is Clark alum Joshua Shifrin, a school psychologist and novelist. Other headlines and coverage include the death of former Clark President Richard Traina, "Do you WOO? Worcester Cultural Coalition expands the Woo Card program", the origins of "hipster", the Program of Liberal Arts 'cluster courses", President Traina's legacy in Main South Worcester, Wisconsin unions, Christopher Hitchens, the "War on Terror", artist Katharina Grosse's installation at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, and more. Regular columns include "Clark in Brief", "News of the Weird", "What You Think", "Hey, baby...What's your major?", "Wild Worcester", "Advice Alley", and more.
Every issue of The Scarlet from the 2011-2012 academic year to the present can be found here, located in our Student Works section.
Scanned at 400dpi.
Publication Date
3-24-2011
Location
Worcester, MA
Keywords
The Scarlet, student newspapers, Clark University
Recommended Citation
Scarlet Staff, "The Scarlet - Volume XCI, No. 18 (March 24, 2011)" (2011). The Scarlet Archive (Student Newspaper) (1939-2011) (In Progress). 18.
https://commons.clarku.edu/clarkscarlets/18
