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Student archeologists digging up history on Vancouver waterfront

The six-week class is part of the Fort Vancouver Public Archaeology Field School Author: Devon Haskins Updated: 6:45 PM PDT July 13, 2021 VANCOUVER, Wash. Archaeology students from Portland State University, Washington State University Vancouver and a handful of other universities are learning hands-on by digging through small sections of Vancouver s waterfront.  The students are participating in a six-week class as part of Fort Vancouver s 2021 Public Archaeology Field School.  It s an area that we have not intensively studied, said Doug Wilson, an archaeologist with the National Park Service. This place is particularly special. It s a place where they had a whole complex of buildings. There were the docks, there was a boatworks, there was a hospital. That hospital was associated with the epidemic of malaria that hit this area in the 1830s.

Students dig into Clark County history during archaeology summer field school

Students dig into Clark County history during archaeology summer field school
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Clark College graduates gather after long separation

Clark College graduates gather after long separation
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Clark County students push their limit, transform crisis into opportunities

Clark County students ‘push their limit,’ transform crisis into opportunities Published: May 23, 2021, 6:02am Share: 12 Photos Mountain View High School senior Diego Inzunza pauses for a portrait outside the school s band room. Inzunza has been playing trombone with school bands for eight years. Photo Gallery Mountain View High School senior Diego Inzunza has played trombone with his school band since fifth grade. In his freshman and sophomore years, he watched upperclass leaders proudly carry the band’s banner and conduct special performances, attend music festivals and organize student socials. He eagerly awaited his turn to contribute. When Inzunza heard the historic news that Clark County schools would close due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he was taking an exam in history class an irony that struck him at the time, even as he attempted to take in what that meant for him personally. He remembers it as a very difficult, emotional day, full of long hugs and la

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