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AUM president at home at Midwest
When Karen Schuster Webb became president of Antioch University Midwest in January, she had been here for less than two months. But she had a pretty good idea what she was getting into.
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Joel Hayden Jr.
Joel Babcock Hayden Jr., who taught history and Russian at Antioch College in the mid-1950s, died Saturday, March 22, at Orchard Park Rehabilitation & Living Center in Farmington, Maine. He was 92. A native of Cleveland, he earned a bachelor’s degree in music from Oberlin College before going on to get a Ph.D. in history, […]
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Planning Commission, Yellow Springs, Ohio
Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 7:00 p.m.
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Planning Commission, Yellow Springs, Ohio
Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 7:00 p.m.
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Village Of Yellow Springs Public Meetings
Village Of Yellow Springs
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Yellow Springs Board Of Education
Updated Agenda for Thursday, March 27
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New YSHS FFA teams bring home wins
Ohio’s newest chapter of the Future Farmers of America Organization was born right here in the village at YSHS this school year.
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Mills Lawn’s “Project Peace” to curtail conflict
“Project Peace” is not your typical school anti-bullying campaign.
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BLOG-Misty Watercolor Dreams
I indulge my child’s evening whim on a school night, and three of us find adventure in a watery landscape.
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Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘Pirates’— It’s the very model of a YSHS musical
For a generation raised on the “Pirates of the Caribbean” action films, the Victorian-era comic opera “Pirates of Penzance” might seem out of date.
With operatic music, jokes that landed before the turn of the 20th century and more dance numbers than sword fights, “Pirates of Penzance” is a different kind of pirate production for these local teens.
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