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More than 10% of incarcerated students could lose access to higher education under HB 338

House Bill 338, legislation intended to improve and reform prison security, was passed by the Ohio House in November. One of the most notable changes was that it requires the…

Editorial: Calling out the press – or silencing it? The White House’s troubling new tactic

On Nov. 28, the Trump administration took another step in a long line of hostile actions against the press. The White House website now includes a “Hall of Shame” for…

2 Democrats, 1 decision: Dayton’s mayoral election

On Nov. 4 Dayton will hold its general election. Issues on the ballot range from Issue 9, a levy to establish a new hospital in west Dayton, to two available…

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…

Sinclair Students get 30% discount for ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender in Concert – The 20th Anniversary Tour’

“Avatar: The Last Airbender in Concert – The 20th Anniversary Tour” is coming to the Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Sept. 26. See Emmy Award-winning Jeremy…

Dayton Public Schools can continue bus pass program—for now

A Franklin County court has granted Dayton Public Schools (DPS) a temporary restraining order of the provision in the state budget that prohibits DPS from purchasing bus passes for their…