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No more cars, but I can still get around (sorta)

I rode the bus to Sinclair for the first time on the first day of spring quarter. I never planned on taking the bus to school, but both of my…

Wacongo Dance Company hosts workshop at Sinclair

The Pittsburgh-based Wacongo Dance Company hosted a lecture and demonstration at Sinclair Community College on April 6. The workshop was a part of Culture Builds Community, an event series by…

Brite Signal Alliance planning outdoor rally

The Brite Signal Alliance, a student club focusing on tolerance toward sexual orientation and gender identity, is planning to have an outdoor rally at Sinclair Community College on April 29.…

Experiences vary in the bookstore tent

Jessica Voline, a Music Education major, was the next in line to enter the Tartan Bookstore at Sinclair Community College.  Like other students Voline had to go through the large…

Hutaree are a symptom of a larger faith crisis

First let me say that I am a Christian and I am embarrassed by the misuse of my faith by the Hutaree militia and other extremists.  Their words and actions…

Bookstore makes changes for spring rush

Prepare to stand in a tent to get your books this quarter. That’s the word from Sinclair Community College Tartan Bookstore Manager Ronald Bultema and Customer Service Manager Elizabeth Schleman.…