Sinclair Library launches new system to streamline student research
This summer, the Sinclair College library officially launched a new library system aimed at transforming how students discover and access academic materials. The change, which has been underway for over…
Clarion Book Reviews: ‘A Study in Scarlet’ A classic mystery with timeless appeal.
Crime and detective mysteries are one of the most widely consumed genres in media today. Reading or watching shows about investigators cracking a case and even putting themselves in perilous…
Listicle with The Clarion: Five Books to Read This Summer
Once again, the semester will be ending soon. As much as being busy is stressful, summer tends to be boring without anything to do. Reading is an enjoyable and leisurely…
How to do the right thing: Discussions with Michael Carter
Everyone wants to think they are doing the right thing, but that’s not the easiest thing. It is hard to know what the right thing is during the moment. Regardless,…
Listicle with The Clarion: Five Academic Textbooks Worth Reading
Almost all courses in school institutes require a textbook, yet students barely read them. This is not an assumption, as anyone who has done this can relate. Clarion will list…
Sinclair Celebrates Seventh Annual Faith Fair
Despite one’s belief, a religious program at a college is essential. Yesterday was Sinclair Community College’s seventh annual faith fair, bringing diverse religious traditions together, including Islam, Baha’i, and many…