Sinclair Sets the Longest Table
On Wednesday, Oct. 2, Sinclair held The Longest Table event in the courtyard outside of Building 7 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The goal and concept of the event is for…
Dayton Bands Together in Wake of Destructive Tornadoes
On Monday evening, May 27, a widespread chain of tornadoes slammed the Ohio region, hitting Dayton and neighboring cities. The tornado destroyed hundreds of homes and other structures around the…
Tartan Spotlight: Professor John Ulrich
Meet… I’d like to introduce you to Professor John Ulrich, or as we students (including myself) refer to him, Mr. “U.” He is currently my interpersonal communications professor, and…
A Community of Caffeine: Ghostlight Coffee
Inside a light blue building at the corner of Wayne Ave. and Clover St. is the home of Ghostlight Coffee. This business has served patrons coffee and espresso drinks…
Alternative Spring Break
As March is quickly approaching, students in Dayton are planning for their spring break. Some students travel far and wide, some stay close to home to spend time with…
Police, community and trust
Violence among police has become a rapidly occurring topic within communities. Tensions have escalated in some communities and led to protests and sometimes riots.