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Sinclair Student Survives Shooting

Mark Fahey Assistant Editor clarion@sinclair.edu Sinclair student Chris Voudris was already suspicious as he drove through the dark Trotwood neighborhood with a $4,000 racing dirt bike in the back of…

Presentation touts benefits of switching to bikes

  With gas prices approaching $4, it may be time for Sinclair students to consider trading in their gas-guzzling vehicles for a fast, healthy and time-tested alternative—the bicycle. On May…

Sinclair creates new veterinary technician program

The Miami Valley’s animal hospitals have been facing a shortage of trained veterinary technicians, with many positions remaining unfilled for years.  In response, Sinclair has created a new vet tech…

Competitive admissions introduced for LHS programs

Beginning next year, some programs in the Sinclair division of Life and Health Sciences (LHS) will be trialing competitive admissions. The Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) program and Respiratory Care program…

Sinclair student overcomes the challenges of epilepsy

Matthew Rizer, 28, was diagnosed with epilepsy when he was 2 years old. For most of his life, he was told that his chances of living an epilepsy-free life were…

Crosswalk welcomes members from all sects of Christianity

As an interdenominational student organization, Crosswalk at Sinclair welcomes members from all sects of Christianity. “Crosswalk does not discount Buddhism or Muhammad,” said Club Advisor Taylor Watkins. “It accepts and…