Scares, Sinclair and community support: The making of Dayton-based horror film ‘Gaunt’
Kira L. Wilson, originally from the outskirts of Los Angeles, is now a full-time actor, producer and director of independent films in the Dayton area–and her most recent project, “Gaunt,”…
Disability Pride Month offers chance for education and support
June marks LGBTQ+ Pride month for many across the country, but July is another noteworthy month of celebration. International Disability Pride Month is a time to celebrate people with disabilities,…
PHOTOS: Sinclair galleries feature work of Liz Quay, Jayne Struble, Kathy McGhee
Running July 6-Aug. 14, the Burnell R. Roberts Triangle Gallery in Building 13 of Sinclair College is hosting “Marks and Stitches,” a collaboration between artists Liz Quay and Jayne Struble.…
YourVoice: Students and staff share thoughts on America250
Members of the Sinclair College community had differing opinions regarding how the U.S. should celebrate its 250th birthday in 2026. Business management, marketing and entrepreneurship administrator Sophie Tokar believes America’s…
48 teams, 104 matches: What you need to know about the 2026 FIFA World Cup
For the first time in tournament history, the FIFA World Cup is being hosted by three countries–the United States, Canada and Mexico–bringing the worlds largest sporting event to the North…
Dayton’s Inaugural Black Rodeo will bring culture and community to Welcome Stadium
A new event is saddling up in the Gem City, bringing rodeo culture, family entertainment and scholarship opportunities to the Miami Valley. The Inaugural Dayton Black Rodeo is scheduled for…
