So Long, But Not Goodbye
Last night, I graduated, which means that my time here at the Clarion has drawn to a close. After six years and two degrees, I feel like I accomplished a…
On To The Next Chapter
On Sunday, May 8, my time as a Sinclair student and staff member of the school’s newspaper The Clarion comes to an end. I first enrolled at Sinclair as an…
My Voice: The Real Meaning of Hanukkah
Hanukkah is arguably the most well known Jewish holiday there is. I have even been asked if it is the only Jewish holiday when, in fact, it is a very…
My Voice: Thanksgiving Traditions
Thanksgiving is around the corner and many people think of it as an important national holiday. Other people view Thanksgiving as a break from work, or just going to a…
Confessions of an Optimistic Pessimist
Earlier this year, I wrote a piece for the Sinclair Clarion titled, “Reflections and Resolutions of an Optimistic Pessimist.” Here, I explored my goals and aspirations for 2021, such as…
My Voice: How Dungeons and Dragons Saved My Quarantine
I write fiction in my spare time and have consistently for nearly eight years now. When I was very little, I used to tell my stories verbally to my friends.…