09/07/2020
Last night, there was a beautiful waning gibbous Moon, which one of our seniors captured. It lasts for ~7 days until the Moon becomes a Last Quarter Moon with an illumination of 50%. If you’re ever feeling stressed and/or have the time to go stargazing, pick a night with clear sky, put aside the device, go outside and look up. You won’t regret it.
Today is the first Monday of September, which marks that it is Labor Day. Though Clark may not observe this holiday due to corona virus condensing our academic calendar, it is still a day that should be celebrated (while socially distancing, wearing masks, and having a good time), especially in light of recent events. Labor Day is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers and is a tribute to the contributions those workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. Many of America’s working class are BIPOC, and they should get all of the praise and recognition they deserve. NRHH celebrates you 👏🏿👏🏾👏🏽👏🏼👏🏻
Also, this past Sunday, NRHH abstained from participating in the virtual club fair as we are in full support of .clarku and . Their demands have not been met, and until they are, we will not be participating in any future administrative wide-spread event. This decision to abstain from supporting the administration at Clark, will stand until & accommodates and fulfills all of the demands given. It’s a small price to pay on the administration’s end given the insurmountable award awaiting at the finish line and the foreseeable unity that could be created within the Clark and greater Clark community. NRHH has several administrative figures following this account, so we hope that you read our message and take everything that has been mentioned here to heart. We believe great things at Clark can happen, but it won’t until you, the one yielding the power and the influence at Clark, decide to read all of the demands outlined from .clarku & ‘s list, and enact change from following through with those demands. NRHH has hope you will make not the easy decision but rather the morally correct decision.