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Coffee Matters: How a Forgotten Middle Eastern Bean is Being Revived in the States

Looking through the annals of coffee history two countries stand out for their massive influence on bringing the world the beloved bean. Ethiopia and Yemen have competing claims as the…

Fancy being a traveler? Here’s a Sinclair student that treats globe-trotting like fine art

Summer is a time where most of us fancy ourselves globetrotters. It’s that period where many of us take to the skies and get away from the things that tie…

34 Guilty Verdicts: What does it mean?

What we know as of Friday, May 31, 2024: What does it all mean? Last night the country witnessed history in real time. Not only is Donald Trump the first…

Make the Most of Cinco de Mayo at Home

Around the country, Cinco de Mayo has become a bit of a phenomenon, a celebration of Mexican independence that now stretches far beyond the borders of our southern neighbor. It’s…

Meet Michael Carter: Sinclair’s Dedicated Preserver of History

In a corner office adorned with relics of the past, Michael Carter sits, surrounded by the tangible remnants of history. At 63, with a career spanning over two decades at…

Protesters Gather to Promote Peace in Gaza and Congressional Change 

Protesters joined by a grassroots congressional candidate from Dayton gathered outside the college’s downtown campus to voice their opposition to the policies of Representative Mike Turner and a number of…