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Julie d’Aubigny: Part-Time Opera Star, Part-Time Duelist, Full-Time Badass

This week we’re going to cover something a bit more lighthearted on our women’s history journey: the tale of Julie d’Aubigny, an exceptionally talented performer on the stage and with…

Nellie Bly: A Pioneer of Journalism

It’s Women’s History Month, and Staff Writer Henry Wolski is taking a look at some of the lesser known stories of important women throughout history for the next couple weeks.…

The Strange History and Practices of Valentine’s Day

Ah, Valentine’s Day, a beautiful holiday where we celebrate our significant others and the love we share for them. Certainly, nothing could be weird on a day where love is…

Black History 101 Mobile Museum Comes to Sinclair

On Feb. 17 and 18 at Building 14, the Black History 101 Mobile Museum comes to Sinclair as part of the college’s observance of Black History Month. The museum was…

Serialization: Ed Kemper

In Serialization, Clarion writer Ashley Brown takes a look at some of the most infamous serial killers in history, the crimes they committed and analysis of why they did it.…

A Reminder: Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down That Wall

“As far as I know, effective immediately. Without delay,” came the translation that early November night, in 1989, at the end of a long press conference, a mistake one might…