Sinclair Alumni Publishes Children’s Book
Chaos and discord have a way of springing on us when we least expect it. Our lives can challenge us, frustrate us, and fray the bonds we hold with each…
Sinclair’s Diversity Film Series: “Hillbilly” Explores Appalachian Stereotypes
On March 3, Sinclair hosted a free in-person viewing of the documentary “Hillbilly” by Sally Rubin and Ashley York. They examine the iconic hillbilly image in media and culture and…
Local Band Hawthorne Heights Returns to Dayton
On Thursday, March 10, Third Street’s Brightside Music and Event Venue hosted Dayton is for Lovers, an alternative music festival. This year – the festival’s sixth – featured smaller artists…
Sinclair Student Starts eSports Club
Across the country, there are many colleges that offer different types of clubs, group activities, and sports teams. One Sinclair student has come up with an idea to include esports…
Sinclair Alumna Publishes Book to Inspire Young People
February was Black History Month and while there’s no shortage of Black people who are awe-inspiring, there’s a local woman making her own piece of history right here in Dayton.…
A Review of Sinclair Theater’s “The Meeting”
On Feb. 9, I attended Sinclair Theater’s production of “The Meeting” by Jeff Stetson. The play depicts what a meeting between civil rights activists Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and…
