News
Career fair to offer students employment opportunities
Employers are using career fairs to attract and screen possible candidates. And on May 2, from 12-4 p.m. in Building 12, more than 65 organizations will be brought to Sinclair for the 13th annual Career Exploration and Job Fair to connect students, alumni and the community with... [Read more...]
Sports
Featured athlete of the week —Darwin Argumedo Muñoz—
Darwin Argumedo Muñoz is swinging a hot bat for the Tartan Pride. The 19-year-old catcher from Cartagena, Columbia said it’s all about getting the job done. “It’s all about playing with confidence,” Argumedo said. “Staying with the process and staying focused, you... [Read more...]
Life
Exhibition to honor student’s artistic achievements
The Art Department will hold its Annual Fine Art Student Exhibition to honor the student body’s creative achievements from May 2-23. A reception and awards presentation will be held on May 10 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. “[The reception] is a way for us to award the students for... [Read more...]
Campus
Women’s softball program to return to Sinclair Athletics after a 21-year absence
After removing the sport from intercollegiate competition in 1991, Sinclair has announced that women’s softball will return to Sinclair for the 2012-2013 academic year. The sport returns after a 21-year absence during which part-time faculty member and former Athletic Director... [Read more...]
News
Featured athlete of the week —Darwin Argumedo Muñoz—
Darwin Argumedo Muñoz is swinging a hot bat for the Tartan Pride. The 19-year-old catcher from Cartagena, Columbia said it’s all about getting the job done. “It’s all about playing with confidence,” Argumedo said. “Staying with the process and staying focused, you know, working hard to get... [Read more...]
Women’s softball program to return to Sinclair Athletics after a 21-year absence
After removing the sport from intercollegiate competition in 1991, Sinclair has announced that women’s softball will return to Sinclair for the 2012-2013 academic year. The sport returns after a 21-year absence during which part-time faculty member and former Athletic Director Norma Dycus said a demand... [Read more...]
Sinclair group provides outlet for addiction discussion
Annual art sale to fund future scholarships
Career fair to offer students employment opportunities
Featured athlete of the week —Corey Johnson—
Theater Department to showcase the complete works of William Shakespeare
International Student Club unites through their cultural and language differences
Life
Exhibition to honor student’s artistic achievements
The Art Department will hold its Annual Fine Art Student Exhibition to honor the student body’s creative achievements from May 2-23. A reception and awards presentation will be held on May 10 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. “[The reception] is a way for us to award the students for their hard work because just... [Read more...]
38th annual Writer’s Workshop to feature Haki R. Madhubuti
About a decade ago, Assistant Professor Furaha Henry-Jones in the English Department attended one of Sinclair’s Annual Writer’s Workshops. “I really enjoyed the atmosphere… [I] very much was a novice writer and I felt really comfortable being with some people who were novices like I was, along... [Read more...]
Laramie project brings the story of Matthew Shepard to Dayton
Annual art sale to fund future scholarships
Theater Department to showcase the complete works of William Shakespeare
New dean strives for excellence
International Student Club unites through their cultural and language differences
Presentation to provide ‘multi-sensory’ experience
Sports
Featured athlete of the week —Darwin Argumedo Muñoz—
Darwin Argumedo Muñoz is swinging a hot bat for the Tartan Pride. The 19-year-old catcher from Cartagena, Columbia said it’s all about getting the job done. “It’s all about playing with confidence,” Argumedo said. “Staying with the process and staying focused, you know, working hard to get... [Read more...]
Sinclair wins at Fifth Third Field in walk-off fashion
The sun was shining, birds were chirping and dragons were breathing fire. Everything you would need for a perfect day of baseball. On March 15, Sinclair Community College faced Northwestern Ohio University Racers (JV) at Fifth Third Field–right in the heart of Downtown Dayton. The optimal weather was... [Read more...]
Women’s softball program to return to Sinclair Athletics after a 21-year absence
Spring cleaning: Tartan Pride bust out the brooms
Featured athlete of the week: Stephen Holland
Sinclair baseball becomes three dimensional
Featured athlete of the week: Gavin Schumann
Sinclair baseball returns from USA Kickoff Classic
Campus
Laramie project brings the story of Matthew Shepard to Dayton
Matthew Shepard was brutally beaten to death and left tied to a fence in Laramie, Wyo. because he was gay. His death shocked the nation. In conjunction with Brite Signal Alliance and the Diversity Grant Committee, Greg Pierotti of the Tectonic Theater Project, who travelled to Laramie on several occasions... [Read more...]
Theater Department to showcase the complete works of William Shakespeare
Three actors, 37 plays in a mere 96 minutes. In this fast-paced, over-the-top, comedy, actors and students at Sinclair Josh Smith, Kevin Erman and Chris Hahn, race through William Shakespeare’s comedies, tragedies and history. “I expect awesome fun and that people come in and an hour and a half flies... [Read more...]





