From Samhain to sweets: Halloween’s haunted history
Halloween has carried a lighthearted tradition of dressing up as monsters, pop culture icons and even politicians while going door to door trick-or-treating for some sweet treats. This has been…
‘Too Old for Candy?’: When Trick-or-Treating Loses Its Spook
Halloween is just around the corner. For many, the tradition of putting on your scariest or funniest costume and trick-or-treating for some free candy is the best part of the…
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…
The Army 250th Anniversary Parade and A Humiliating Birthday Party
Last Saturday, President Trump arranged a parade to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the army, which coincidentally fell on his birthday. The United States military isn’t as ceremonial as other…
Sinclair pays homage to the fallen with a Memorial Day Walk of Remembrance
DAYTON, Ohio, May 22- Sinclair College hosted their Annual Walk of Remembrance. This is done yearly in an act of paying homage to America’s fallen soldiers in observance of Memorial…
