No Farms, No Food: Local Endeavors to Preserve the Planet and End Hunger
Have you ever driven on the country roads that are woven between the suburbs of Dayton? If so, you’ve seen the green fields that span as far as the eye…
We Do, They Do, That’ll Do: Dating and Marriage Customs in Ethiopia
On Valentine’s Day one typically thinks of hearts, chocolates, and flowers; a holiday to celebrate love and romance. This year though, Sinclair definitely stretched my mind with a presentation on…
The War on Modern-Day Slavery
Human trafficking, otherwise known as modern-day slavery. Those words represent a scourge that has troubled the world for generations. Representing a multitude of crimes and societal ills, few terms instill…
Your Voice: Balancing Faith and Education During Ramadan
In the month of Ramadan, Muslim students face the unique challenge of balancing the demands of their studies and religious obligations. But unlike in Muslim-majority countries where the entire calendar…
The Clarion Reviews: Parasite
Sinclair often hosts free screenings of films and documentaries, followed by a brief discussion. On Wednesday, Jan. 31, students and faculty were treated to the film “Parasite,” which was released…
Visions of a Vanished World
Few eras are as studied and beloved as ancient Greece. It’s hard to quantify just how much of an impact her timeless myths and ancient ruins have had. Down to…