These 5 Black history moments are lesser-known, but no less noteworthy
Black History Month has gone through significant changes before becoming what it is today. Carter G. Woodson is one of the people most responsible for its creation, after working for…
Ohio’s long tradition of citizen participation in state legislation
On Sept. 3, 1912 the Ohio Constitution was amended, establishing the right of Ohioans to initiate new laws and amendments to the Ohio Constitution, vote on legislatively referred constitutional amendments,…
From Cupid to cardstock: The history of Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is celebrated by millions around the world every year, but unlike other holidays like Halloween or Christmas its exact origins are less clear. Many believe that it was…
PHOTOS: The International Peace Museum opens ‘Season For Non Violence’
The International Peace Museum located at 10 N. Ludlow Street hosted the opening to their “Seasons For Non Violence” event on Jan. 30. The event lasts until April 4 and…
Trump’s Greenland grabs are nothing new
While the Trump administration’s rhetoric in 2025 and 2026 about taking Greenland has been seen as shocking by much of the world, the idea of the U.S. annexing Greenland is…
PHOTOS: Students, staff and community members gather to celebrate MLK Day
Despite the freezing temperatures, Sinclair students, faculty and members of the Dayton community turned out to celebrate the 40th Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The celebration included breakfast, featured speaker…
