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Sinclair Courseview campus expansion on the horizon

Sinclair Courseview campus expansion on the horizon

As the only community college in Warren County, Sinclair’s Courseview campus is expanding courses, programs and hours to meet the growing demand of student enrollment. Enrollment has increased from 340 students in 2007, to more than 1,100 students this year, said George Sehi,... [Read more...]

Sports

En Garde: Sinclair students excel at fencing

En Garde: Sinclair students excel at fencing

Students may be intrigued by the group of strangely-dressed figures they see sword-fighting in the gym or the basement of Building 8, and might not realize fencing is a class available to all students at Sinclair. William DeVan, fencing coach, first approached the Physical Education... [Read more...]

Life

Sinclair faculty exhibit artwork in Building 13

Sinclair faculty exhibit artwork in Building 13

Kelly Joslin, chair of the Art Department, and Pat McClelland, gallery coordinator, both smiled when they spoke about their professional artwork. That’s because 45 pieces of their artwork are being exhibited at the Burnell R. Roberts Triangle Gallery in Building 13 on the fourth... [Read more...]

Campus

Automotive Department receives donation of $170,000 in vehicles from Chrysler

Automotive Department receives donation of $170,000 in vehicles from Chrysler

The Automotive Department at Sinclair received a donation of four cars from Chrysler on Jan. 19, worth a total of $170,000, according to Chrysler College Automotive Program Coordinator Tom Freels. The cars received include: a 2011 Dodge Charger, a 2011 Dodge Challenger, a 2011... [Read more...]

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Ruby Bridges speaks at Dayton Art Institute

“The difference between Ruby Bridges and other civil rights icons is that she entered the history books when she entered the first grade,” said Michael Roediger, executive director of the “DAI” Dayton Art Institute, in his introduction. The 57-year-old Ruby Bridges spoke softly in front of a... [Read more...]

January 30, 2012 | Comments Off

Brite Signal Alliance to host first prom

Weeks before his senior prom in Aravada, Colo.,  Matthew Guiterrez, president of Brite Signal Alliance, received a phone call from the principal denying him the right to take his boyfriend to prom. “I promised myself after my high school prom that I would not allow any kind of discrimination to happen... [Read more...]

January 30, 2012 | Comments Off

Career Fair offers employment opportunities

Sinclair Courseview campus expansion on the horizon

Winter driving tips from Sinclair’s Automotive Department

Newman takes the reins as CIS Chair

Former heavyweight champion visits Sinclair

Many will enter but only one will win $100


Life

Ruby Bridges speaks at Dayton Art Institute

“The difference between Ruby Bridges and other civil rights icons is that she entered the history books when she entered the first grade,” said Michael Roediger, executive director of the “DAI” Dayton Art Institute, in his introduction. The 57-year-old Ruby Bridges spoke softly in front of a... [Read more...]

January 30, 2012 | Comments Off

Common Financial aid issues

The office of Financial Aid at Sinclair Community College, located on the third floor of Building 10, is intended to be a resource for students who have questions or need information about scholarships, grants and loans. Often students don’t use the Financial Aid Office as their first source for information... [Read more...]

January 30, 2012 | Comments Off

Brite Signal Alliance to host first prom

Winter driving tips from Sinclair’s Automotive Department

Sinclair faculty exhibit artwork in Building 13

Sinclair celebrates the season for nonviolence

Golden rule workshop coming to Sinclair

Newman takes the reins as CIS Chair


Sports

Intramural sports a way for students to blow off steam

The stress of having to do homework and study almost every spare moment can really put a damper on your day. But for those who are interested in athletics, the Exercise, Nutrition and Sport Sciences Department at Sinclair has developed a way for students to obtain a little peace of mind. Intramural Sports... [Read more...]

January 30, 2012 | Comments Off

Giambrone coaches at Cowboys Stadium

Jack Giambrone is the Athletic Director at Sinclair Community College. But what most people don’t know about him, is that he coached collegiate level football for 20 years. “I was the defensive line coach at Wittenberg for 10 years, associate head coach and defensive coordinator at Wilmington for... [Read more...]

January 30, 2012 | Comments Off

En Garde: Sinclair students excel at fencing

Former heavyweight champion visits Sinclair

NFL Playoff predictions

Sinclair offers students an affordable way to get in shape

Rebounding and team size may cause problems for Tartan Pride

Tartan Pride defeats Tar Heels 87 to 85


Campus

Automotive Department receives donation of $170,000 in vehicles from Chrysler

The Automotive Department at Sinclair received a donation of four cars from Chrysler on Jan. 19, worth a total of $170,000, according to Chrysler College Automotive Program Coordinator Tom Freels. The cars received include: a 2011 Dodge Charger, a 2011 Dodge Challenger, a 2011 Fiat 500 and a 2008 Dodge... [Read more...]

January 30, 2012 | Comments Off

Blogging the days away

Everyone has a story to tell, a voice to be heard and a different perspective about Sinclair Community College. Imagine if 365 days out of the year, everyone came together to record their daily experiences at Sinclair through blogging. “The blog is sort of a way to chronicle what Sinclair is really... [Read more...]

January 17, 2012 | Comments Off

Celebrating Sinclair’s Scottish heritage

Piece of excellence award to recognize the ‘unsung heroes’

‘Can-can’ you dance?

When the heart stops beating

Game day coming to Sinclair

Striving to reduce homelessness in the community