Protesters Gather to Promote Peace in Gaza and Congressional Change
Protesters joined by a grassroots congressional candidate from Dayton gathered outside the college’s downtown campus to voice their opposition to the policies of Representative Mike Turner and a number of…
The End of an Era in Englewood and Huber Heights: Students and Faculty Brace for the Closure of Two Sinclair Learning Centers
In 2006, spurred by a looming recession and an increase in prospective students, Sinclair opened the doors of two regional campuses in Englewood and Huber Heights. After various factors led…
Tartan Spotlight: Rukhi Jan
The Gem City is a long way from Peshawar. Over 7,000 miles in fact. That hasn’t stopped Senior Academic Advisor Rukhi Jan from building a successful life in Dayton. Since…
Is The Music Department Sinclair’s Best Kept Secret?
Plato once said, “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.” Here at Sinclair, the music department is where…
Cuisine Chronicles with The Clarion: A Taste of the Tartan Marketplace
How many times a day do you find yourself thinking, “I’m hungry!”? The thought crosses my mind a handful of times. Well, no matter how often you find yourself craving…
The State of Student Journalism at Sinclair
Coinciding with national Student Press Freedom Day, The Clarion organized a bake sale in the library’s loggia. This year the big day was held under the slogan ‘Powerfully persistent.’ It…