Barack Obama delivers speech on education in Dayton
September 19, 2008 by Rusty Pate · Leave a Comment
(editor’s note – John McCain held a rally the same day in Lebanon, Ohio. The Clarion would have loved to cover that event as well, but our limited staff made this impossible. We decided to cover Obama since our last issue’s politics page was devoted solely to Sen. McCain. We endorse neither candidate.) Barack Obama held an invitation only event at Stebbins High School on Sep 9 that included a major speech about education. [Read more...] Read More →
Sinclair volleyball unplugs the Chargers
September 19, 2008 by Clarion Staff · Leave a Comment
The Sinclair Tartan Pride women’s volleyball team took care of the Edison State Chargers on Sept. 17 in straight sets: 28-26, 25-21, 25-22. In the first game of the night, Sinclair and Edison State went back and forth as the other attempted to win game one of the best-of-five series. The Chargers built a 15-11 lead until the Tartan Pride came back with four consecutive points to tie the game. From that point, there were 6 lead changes until Sinclair scored three straight points to win the match... [Read more...]
New director looking to help faculty
September 19, 2008 by Joseph Stueve · Leave a Comment
Students are not the only ones that are looking to learn and improve. Teachers will now have the opportunity to enhance their own abilities in the classroom. September 1, 2008, will mark the official launch of the Center for Teaching and Learning in building 14, room 301. [Read more...] Read More →
Sinclair students and faculty shape new website
September 19, 2008 by Rusty Pate · Leave a Comment
Sinclair Community College’s website redesign could have been done by an outside firm, but e-marketing manager Ed Vanderbush saw an opportunity. “I really wanted a website that felt like it spoke to the students and represented the students,” said Vanderbush. [Read more...] Read More →
First weeks of class bring parking headaches
September 19, 2008 by Rusty Pate · Leave a Comment
Parking can get hairy on a campus where the majority of students commute. Sinclair Community College students flock to the main campus, especially the first few weeks of each quarter, making it almost impossible to find a good parking spot. “In four years of attending Sinclair, this is the most traffic I have ever seen,” said student Erica Allen. “Everything seemed organized, it was just [Read more...] Read More →






