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Clare Loving
Clare T. Loving of Yellow Springs died Saturday, Nov. 17, at Friends Care Center. She was 90.
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Helen Dunham
Helen Dunham died on Nov. 16, following surgery related to a heart attack four days earlier.
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A whimsical rebirth for trash
Local artist Sondy Kai will display at the opening of her exhibit, “Reincarnated: The New Forever Life of Plastic.” Her show, which runs through Dec. 9, features an array of colorful and bizarre looking “creatures” composed of post-consumer plastic trash.
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Police help keep kids warm
Next week, Yellow Springs police officers will take a group of local youth to the Mall at Fairfield Commons to buy them coats, hats, gloves and shoes.
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Online model broadens access to AU courses
School these days doesn’t always involve a classroom of students or even a building to house them. But learning can still take place without place, over the cables and waves of the internet.
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Online model broadens access to AU courses
School these days doesn’t always involve a classroom of students or even a building to house them. But learning can still take place without place, over the cables and waves of the internet. That’s the concept Antioch University bet on this month when it contracted with online content provider Coursera to offer Antioch credit to students taking classes online.
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Spirit in the wood
Greg Ackers, a mural artist and sculptor from Delaware, Ohio, is about 40 hours into a rendering of snow owls, a dog and feathers from a massive tree stump.
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Reed quintet delights students
Members of the Amsterdam-based reed quintet Calefax treated Mills Lawn students to a music workshop on Monday.
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Antiochiana
This week’s entry is on Antiochiana: Antioch College’s historical archives.
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BLOG – Wood Piles
The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases the wood piles that will be keeping people warm.
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