• Wed. Feb 26th, 2025

Michael Coss: Building Trust and Safety as Sinclair’s New Chief of Police

Michael Coss, the new Chief of Police at Sinclair Community College, brings nearly 20 years of experience along with a vision focused on trust, community engagement and safety. His leadership…

Getting a Glimpse of the Past with Michael Carter

History offers evidence of the past, providing lessons to help shape the future. On Feb. 13, Michael Carter hosted the African American Historic Tourist Site Presentation, highlighting notable homes and…

Piper’s First Paw-fee: Get to Know Sinclair’s Newest Community Support Dog

College life can be stressful, and having Piper around seem to be what students needs to unwind and take their mind off their studies. Here are some pictures from the…

Black History Month Inspires Reflection and Action for a Better Future

February is not just about Valentine’s Day; it is also Black History Month in the United States and worldwide. It is a time to celebrate and learn about the history…

Future-Focused: Opportunities and More at Sinclair’s Spring Visit Day

This Presidents Day, Sinclair welcomed a packed house at the Spring Visit Day event. Attendees were able to explore everything Sinclair has to offer in a fun and engaging environment.…

Whispers of Love: Romantic Poems for Feb. 14th

Besides being Black History Month, February has a day dedicated to love called Valentine’s Day. Here are some of The Clarion’s poems about love written by staff members. “In Your…

Valentine’s Bake Sale at Sinclair

To those in a healthy relationship, every day is Valentine’s Day. Yesterday, the International Student Organization at Sinclair Community College had a Valentine’s bake sale, which was accompanied by the…

Listicle with The Clarion: Five Academic Textbooks Worth Reading

Almost all courses in school institutes require a textbook, yet students barely read them. This is not an assumption, as anyone who has done this can relate. Clarion will list…

Tartan Spotlight: Dr. Sooyoung Chung, a Passion for Engagement

Sinclair Community College’s  English department is thrilled to welcome Dr. Sooyoung Chung as an Assistant Professor—a scholar with over two decades of teaching experience and a Ph.D. in English from…

First Look: Fantastic Four Trailer Brings Marvel’s First Family to the MCU

Marvel has released the trailer for their Fantastic Four project, “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.” After a long period of not having the rights to the team, the studio is…

Sinclair Celebrates Seventh Annual Faith Fair

Despite one’s belief, a religious program at a college is essential. Yesterday was Sinclair Community College’s seventh annual faith fair, bringing diverse religious traditions together, including Islam, Baha’i, and many…

  Public Transit Costs Climb: RTA Announces New Fare Hikes

At the start of the new year, students who take the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) to Sinclair will have noticed increases in the cost of transit, as most…

Tartan Spotlight: Autumn Lala, Beacon of Commitment to Educational Success

Sinclair Community College has earned a reputation of excellence for its outstanding commitment to its students and community. This reputation is earned through the faculty’s hard work and high expectations. …

Tartan Spotlight: Isaac Harris Bringing Theater to Life

Sinclair’s Music, Theatre & Dance Department is excited to welcome Isaac Harris as its new Theatre Manager and Technical Director. Harris brings a wealth of experience, passion, and vision to…

Thriving at Sinclair: Tips for Student Success

Over 30,000 students attended Sinclair Community College last year. Of those enrolled, 38% were eligible to graduate, 18% transferred to four-year schools, and 24% were in good standing. Meaning that …

Sinclair Garden Club Host plant sale

There is a garden club now at Sinclair Community College, and they had their first plant sale yesterday. It was amusing to everyone who stopped by and bought a plant.…

Part 3: The Tough Lessons and Sweet Rewards of Internships

If there is anything nobody talks about regarding the college experience, it must be the internship or any work one must do to prepare for the world. Two Sinclair Community…

Tartan Threads: provides students with more than professional attire.

If there are things that carry college students through their time in college, it has to be the programs that are put in place to help them along the way,…

Clarion Recipes You can Make at Home: Chicken Eugene

There is no better time to be alive than in this era and generation, where people are not only creative when it comes to art but also in the kitchen.…

SB 104: The Impact of Ohio’s New Bill on Transgender Rights in Educational Institutions

Following in the footsteps of 38 other states, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine recently passed SB 104, a bill that prohibits transgender and gender non-conforming people from using the bathroom best…

The Clarion: The Top 5 Most-Read Stories of 2024

At the end of each year, most people sit down and make a new year resolution, and few sit down to reflect on what they have accomplished in the year…

Part 2: Career Advice To Students From Students

Emma Schenck, Addiction Services Major. Photo Credit: Emma Schenck Before choosing her current career path, Emma Schenck attended the University of Cincinnati as a criminal justice major. “For me, what…

Sinclair’s Most Beloved Barista in the Spotlight

From making lattes to running a whole coffee shop, Daphne Lovelace’s story demonstrates courage, flexibility, and a commitment to customer service. “I am 62 years old and have two children…

Mandela Inspired Trip to South Africa Scheduled for 2025

Students at Sinclair now have a chance to sign up for a recently announced trip to South Africa next year through the college’s International Office. Unveiled during a presentation in…

Part One: Student Interns Offer Career Advice

In a world with many pathways to success, being a college student seems to be one of the most challenging ways to success.   With graduation season approaching, The Clarion…