An insider look at the face of Sinclair leadership
At any college, students are so caught up in the hustle of school life that they tend to be unaware of the decision makers who run the school. At Sinclair…
Sinclair College Hosts the Sankofa Celebration to Honor Graduating Students of Color
MAY 7 – Sinclair College hosted their annual Sankofa Kente Stole Ceremony and Reception. This ceremony, held outside Building 14, was designed as a pre-commencement celebration to honor students of…
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: Five Side Jobs for Students to Boost Their Income
To some students, college can be a significant financial burden. Between the tuition, books and other materials, funds can get tight for those seeking higher education. Luckily, there are many…
Coogler’s “Sinners” Offers Haunting Tale of Redemption and Terror
Ryan Coogler’s thrilling horror film, “Sinners,” is a bold, genre-defying movie with a Southern Gothic atmosphere, set in 1932 Clarksdale, Mississippi. The film is followed by the twins, Smoke (Blue)…
Listicle with The Clarion: Five Summer Vacation Destinations
As the spring semester comes to a close, summer brings the opportunity to take a well-deserved break from the rigorous school calendar, for leisure and travel, to recharge and return…