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How the government shutdown may hit home for Sinclair students

At 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday Oct. 1, the federal government shut down. There have been 10 federal shutdowns since 1976, lasting anywhere from 1 to 35 days. The most recent…

Judge Caroline H. Gentry set to speak at Sinclair’s Constitution Day Event

Imagine watching the gears of justice turn right before your eyes, the motions, the courtroom drama and the decisions that affect our rights. That Is exactly what Is in store…

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”.…

The Dayton Art Institute gives Sinclair students free admission to experience history and culture

In our current age, traditional forms of art are often seen as archaic mediums that only stuffy, pretentious posers with a superiority complex enjoy. However this is a stigma that…

Marriage Equality Was a Milestone—But Not the Finish Line

On June 26, 2015, same-sex marriage was legalized in the United States, with the Supreme Court’s ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges. For many years, people in the LGBTQ+ community had…

Juneteenth: Understanding history to better realize the future

In 1865, two years after the issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Two months after the Confederate surrender at Appomattox Courthouse. Despite the Confederacy’s surrender, there are still holdouts of bitter…