A holiday tail with a twist: ‘Twas’ brings inclusivity, pets and sign language to Sinclair Theatre
When the lights go down and the curtains rise at Sinclair’s Blair Hall Theatre this December, audiences discover not just a holiday play, but a celebration of community, culture and…
Stitching Memory into Walls: Michael Carter’s classroom of Living history
When students step into Room 324, Building 11, at Sinclair, the space almost tells who it belongs to before anyone speaks. The walls carry eclectic assortments of photographs, letters, quilts…
Your Voice: Should Sinclair bring back sports?
The Sinclair College sports program has been away since COVID-19 struck and has not been revived ever since. It has been away for so long that many new students are…
Phi Theta Kappa offers unique advantages for academic success
Every semester, many Sinclair College students receive emails from the Phi Theta Kappa organization. To some, it may seem like spam or potentially a scam, especially since the name is…
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…
International series at Sinclair educates students on Nicaragua
On March 19, 2025, Sinclair Community College held an event that educated students and faculty about Nicaragua. The English as a Second Language Office is mainly in charge of the…
