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Articles by Megan Bachman :: Page 74

  • MLK Day event at Antioch College­— Panel looks at racism, inequality

    Columbus resident Kwensi Kambon urged attendees at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day panel session this week at Antioch College to “deputize themselves” and fight against racial inequality and discrimination.

  • Girls basketball wins at home

    YSHS girls basketball moved above .500 in the conference with a home win Friday night.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-Up

    SWIMMING Chick, Ngqakayi break records Last weekend, the Yellow Springs High School swim team participated in the Southwest Ohio High School Swimming and Diving Classic, the largest invitational of its kind in the U.S. The Classic, spread out across eight preliminary sites, is unusual because swimmers compete not only in High School events but also […]

  • College, community salutes MLK

    A special screening of the rarely-seen 1970 documentary film, “King: A Filmed Record: Montgomery to Memphis” will be at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 19, at the Little Art Theatre as part of two days of activities commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The film’s producer and director, Richard Kaplan, an Antioch alumnus, will lead a discussion following the screening. (Submitted photo courtesy of Kino Lorber)

    If you missed the special one-night screening on March 20, 1970, of the epic film “King: A Filmed Record … From Montgomery to Memphis,” in one of the 600 theaters across the country that showed it, then you probably haven’t seen it since.

  • Antioch students donate water to West Virginians

    In the wake of a chemical spill in W.Va., Antioch College students organized a water drive on campus last week.

  • Filmmaker presents rare 1970 King film

    A rare 1970 film “King: A Filmed Record” that uses archival news footage will be shown locally as part of MLK Day events.

  • New First Presbyterian Church pastor preaches ‘radical love’

    Take a closer look at the new pastor at the First Presbyterian Church and you’ll see that the man wearing the clerical collar also wears earrings, long hair, tattoos and combat boots.

  • Epic Books returns to downtown Yellow Springs

    Gail Lichtenfels reopened Epic Book Shop as a used bookstore last month after closing the longtime Dayton Street bookstore in 2009. At the new Epic, located at 229 Xenia Ave. in the space vacated last summer by the Main Squeeze juice bar, Lichtenfels will buy and sell used books on all topics but especially in the fields of religion, philosophy, psychology and mysticism. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    In the decades-long saga of Epic Book Shop, an improbable resurrection — 40 years after Gail Lichtenfels first bought it and four years after she shuttered it, Lichtenfels reopened Epic last month as a used bookstore.

  • January 16, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up

    Ethan Dewine went for a three-point gain against Dayton Christian at home on Friday, Jan. 10, when the Bulldog varsity team lost 46–33. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    January 16, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up

  • New pastor preaches ‘radical love’

    The new pastor of the First Presbyterian Church is a hometown man who preaches about “radical love” and progressive Christianity.

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