Escape the page!
January 26, 2009 by Travis Small · Leave a Comment
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Before and After smoking
January 26, 2009 by Travis Small · Leave a Comment
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ECEC trains future teachers
January 26, 2009 by Meagan Ewton · Leave a Comment
A wall-sized paper flag with red shoe-print stripes hangs in the hallway, dwarfing the Ohio-shaped finger paint creations nearby. Pictures of snowmen dance on the walls. Behind two sets of double doors hides the laughter of dozens of children. This is Building 9, home to Sinclair’s Early Childhood Education Centers. Sinclair’s Early Childhood Education Centers are all about the kids. Barbara King, the ECEC director for 36 years, is proud of the program. “We can provide a... [Read more...]
Dining tips for the clueless
January 26, 2009 by Joseph Stueve · Leave a Comment
Commentary The restaurant business has always been a popular work place for young people. College students help pay their tuition and student loans with the tips received during their shift. While working in the restaurant business for more than five years, I have learned a thing or two about patience and people. [Read more...] Read More →
Sinclair takes part in Historical Presidential Inauguration
January 26, 2009 by Kamari Stevens · Leave a Comment
The basement of Building 8 was filled to near capacity as students, faculty and staff watched the inauguration of Barack Obama on Jan 20. --photo by Rusty Pate History was witnessed in the basement of Building 8 on Jan. 20. President Barack Obama was officially sworn in at Washington D.C. and hundreds of people were at Sinclair Community College’s Presidential Inauguration party to be a part of the celebration. Refreshments were available to all guests while everyone’s eyes were keen... [Read more...]
Sinclair celebrates inauguration day
January 26, 2009 by Rusty Pate · Leave a Comment
Students and faculty watch Barack Obama's inauguration in the library on Jan 20. --photo by Kamari Stevens Sinclair Community College is far from Washington, DC, but that didn’t stop students and faculty from taking in the sights and sounds via television in the basement of Building 8. The Student Leadership Association sponsored the event and provided cake to those in attendance. Alicia Franklin, a member of SLA, talked about the excitement of today’s historic event. [Read more...] Read More →







