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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…

Annual art sale to fund future scholarships

In Building 13 on the second floor, a crowd of students and community members will be seen perusing artwork for sale. The annual sale will feature paintings, printmaking, collages, drawing,…

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…

Featured athlete of the week —Corey Johnson—

For 20-year-old Corey Johnson, baseball is a family tradition. “Baseball is in my blood,” Johnson said. Johnson’s father and older brother were both pitchers at the collegiate level (University of…

Spring cleaning: Tartan Pride bust out the brooms

Spring is definitely here—and the Tartan Pride baseball team is busting out the brooms—on the field of course. Sinclair swept Ohio Community College Athletic Conference (OCCAC) foe Lakeland Community College…

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…