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volume xcv, no. 10 • february 5, 2016 | clarkscarlet.com | the.clark.scarlet
Forum on Affordability Addresses Increasing Student Concerns President Angel and Student Council Facilitate Financial Dialogue
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By Alexis Stabulas news correspondent
With institutions of higher learning raising costs annually, Clark is feeling the pressure. In response to student dissatisfaction with the
financial situation of the University, particularly hikes in tuition and room and board costs, Clark Undergraduate Student Council (CUSC) and the President’s Office held a Forum on Affordability last week. The forum brought together stu-
dents, administration, faculty, and professors to discuss various opinions surrounding Clark’s finances. The two-hour gathering, held in Tilton Hall on Wednesday, Jan. 27, was continued on page 3
Men’s Basketball Eyeing the Playoffs By Simone McGuinness scarlet staff
The men’s basketball team has had a challenging season so far, but one that also warrants optimism. With a 6-14 overall record and 3-6 conference record, their season is far from over. “[Our record] is not indicative of how well we’ve been playing, especially in conference play this year,” said guard Luke LaLima (‘17). After the unprecedented fan turnout and excitement of Midnight Madness that helped Clark kick off their season with a 83-78 win, the Cougars failed to maintain a winning streak. The following eight games, the Cougars came away with losses. It wasn’t until one of the most entertaining games of the season against Wentworth did Clark pick up a win. The Cougars took Wentworth to double overtime, and resurrected their desperately needed desire to get Clark back in the NEWMAC standings. Clark won three out of the four subsequent games to bring them to a 5-9 overall record. Two of those games were crucial
wins against conference teams Wheaton and Emerson. Since then, the Cougars came away with four losses, all four of which were conference games. However, the Cougars put up admirable fights, “Last week we took WPI to the buzzer and Coast Guard was the first time that we lost by double digits,” said LaLima. The Cougars are optimistic that they will remain in the running to make the playoffs. “We still have the second half of our conference games to go,” said guard John Pisacreta (’18). “We’re hopefully going to make the NEWMAC playoffs. We’re tied for fifth right now and we need to be in the top five to make the playoffs, so we’re on our way to get there for sure.” The team’s top six leading scorers represent members of the team from each grade. Guard Tyler Huffman (‘16) leads the standings with an average of 12.2 points per game. Forward Luca McCormick (‘19) follows Huffman with an average of 11.8 points per game. continued on page 10