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Healing through Storytelling: Facing Gun Violence

Thirty-two seconds. Within this small matter of time, a 24-year-old gunman opened fire in Dayton’s historic Oregon District, wounding 27 and tragically taking the lives of nine: Jordan Cofer, Monica…

Sinclair’s Social Work Club Helps Community

Sinclair Community College is coming together in light of COVID-19 to support the communities around. Social work majors are people who want to help their communities in any way they…

Coping With Trauma

Trauma is something that has lasting effects on the victims and the families of intense events, such as mass shootings. These effects are often psychological, causing the victims to feel…

Dayton Strong: A Summer of Strife Leads to Strength

Editor’s Note: Though a vast number of sources use the name “Megan Betts,” including most of the major media outlets, it has since been reported that Megan was a transgender…

The Mainstreaming of White Supremacist Rhetoric

In the fight against white supremacist terrorism, we have to look not just at the trees directly in front of us, but at the entire forest as a whole. The…

Dayton Strong: A City in Mourning Comes Together, Flooding the Streets the Day After Mass Shooting

Though it already goes without saying at this point, in the early hours of this past Sunday, nine people were killed, another 27 were injured. In under 60 seconds the…