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…
Letter from the Editor October Edition
Happy October Tartans. I have realized that in most of my letters that I tend to fall into a vague uplifting message with no real subject. To my chagrin and…
Dr. Dan Wait’s journey from studying at Berkley to teaching at Sinclair
When Dr. Dan Wait’s wife broke the news that her new job would force them to leave the sunny Bay Area of Los Angeles for Dayton, Ohio, he had no…
From Samhain to sweets: Halloween’s haunted history
Halloween has carried a lighthearted tradition of dressing up as monsters, pop culture icons and even politicians while going door to door trick-or-treating for some sweet treats. This has been…
“Too Old for Candy?”: When Trick-or-Treating Loses Its Spook
Halloween is just around the corner. For many, the tradition of putting on your scariest or funniest costume and trick-or-treating for some free candy is the best part of the…
