Powerful conversations sparked at Sinclair’s ‘Brown Faces, White Spaces’ book club
On September 10, in the Our American Journey Classroom, located in Building 11 room 11324, powerful conversations and earnest discussions were held about around Latasha Morrison’s “Brown Faces, White Spaces”.…
Clarion Reviews: ‘Absolute Flash’ may be smaller in scale but still delivers strong emotion
DC’s “Absolute” universe is marked by tragedy, and the stories are much rougher and fraught with struggle for the heroes. This universe’s Flash takes the form not of monsters or…
Gritty new comic series turns established tropes upside down in ‘Absolute Superman’
Superman has another new telling of his story, but this one changes the formula quite significantly. The DC universe has a new set of realities for writers to play with.…
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,…