A condemned consensus
October 24, 2011 by Clarion Staff · Comments Off
hat makes Halloween so enthralling? Is it the autumn air, the exaggerated costumes or the chocolate candy? Or is it the thrill of handing out candy to all the little princesses and Spider-Mans? Well whatever it is, the Clarion is ready for Halloween. We are ready for the werewolves, vampires, Frankenstein, mummies and many other common costumes that will be on display this Halloween to celebrate one of America’s favorite traditions. To us, Halloween is as American as apple pie and baseball, but... [Read more...]
Halloween in Dayton
October 24, 2011 by MTFahey · Comments Off
Sinclair volleyball notches fifth win in a row
October 24, 2011 by Giustino Bovenzi · Comments Off
Sinclair wears pink while powering to another victory On Saturday Oct. 15, Sinclair faced Lakeland Community College in their annual Volley for the Cure game. The Sinclair volleyball team wore their alternate pink uniforms and offered souvenirs for those who donated to fund research for breast cancer awareness. Head Coach KC Gan and his players both explained the importance of the Volley for the Cure game. “It great to honor those who cannot be with us,” said Gan. “It was a big deal, I personally... [Read more...]
Sinclair Police Department teaches a valuable lesson
October 24, 2011 by Talya Flowers · Comments Off
Some of us leave our belongings for a split second, only to return and find that our book bag, textbook, or purse is nowhere to be found. Some of us fall asleep, only to wake up and realize that our cellphone and laptop are gone. A tiny note card sometimes sits in its place explaining that you’ve been ripped off by the Police Department at Sinclair Community College. The note card will then give instruction as to where the items can be picked up and why the items were taken. “The biggest crime... [Read more...]
Students encourage healthier lifestyle
October 24, 2011 by Diane.Kofoed · Comments Off
Students in the dietetics and nutritional management program at Sinclair Community College are no strangers to the benefits of service learning. “Service learning is a great program because the community benefits while students are learning,” says Kim Brubaker, associate professor in the exercise, nutrition and sport sciences department. During the Fall Quarter of 2011, dietetics students participated in service learning that aided in distributing food to needy families, in partnership with The... [Read more...]
Ghosts horsing around in Building 13
October 24, 2011 by Giustino Bovenzi · Comments Off
Twisted tales are emerging from all across Sinclair Community College, especially from Building 13. Tim Ryan professor of design has worked in Building 13 since the building was reconstructed in 1992. Ryan is convinced that Building 13 has experienced occurrences of paranormal activity, although not recently. “If you’re referring to the story of Joshua, then yes,” Ryan said. Ryan explained that before Building 13 was apart of Sinclair Community College, it was the United Color Press building. “When... [Read more...]






