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Articles by Dylan Taylor-Lehman :: Page 17

  • Out of Something, Nothing: My Summer as a Professional Mover, part 2

    Sometimes the entire day requires moving only a few pieces of furniture and sometimes it’s a full packing-loading-driving-unpacking operation at someone’s huge mansion. My third day on the job lasted only three hours, and my longest day was at least sixteen. You wouldn’t know until you got there.

  • February 11, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Senior Bulldog Isaiah Taylor stands with family members — from left: Alayna Wilson, Tanya Pahl, Isaiah Taylor, Sophie Clouse-Taylor, Michael Taylor, Lori Clouse — in the Yellow Springs High School gym as part of Senior Night, a cememony celebrating graduating athletes in every sport. Taylor is a starter on the basketball team and played — and won — one of the final games of his career immediately following the ceremony. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    February 11, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • Their future’s in the (reusable) bag

    Lily Rainey, 12, left, and Carina Basora, 11, stand next to the baggerie they installed at Tom’s Market, which allows patrons to borrow and return canvas bags. The baggerie was built as part of their team’s participation in the First Lego League competition, and reflects the competition’s theme of dealing with trash. The team was inspired to reduce the use of plastic grocery bags, which they found through research to be immensely harmful to the earth, its animals and its people. (submitted Photo)

    The Super Snack Snatchers, Mills Lawn Elementary School’s First Lego League (FLL) team, has built and installed a baggerie in Tom’s Market.

  • Blog: Out of Something, Nothing: My Summer as a Professional Mover, part 1

    Everything about the job was foreign to me, from the average coworker’s consistently mean-spirited behavior to the benign mechanics of how a moving service operates. I got tipped $100 on a single move, I saw dangerously unclean homes, and I’d never been physically threatened by a coworker before this job.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up — Feb. 4, 2016

    Senior Ethan Dewine (#12) blurs the boundaries of time and space as he breaks through Dayton Christian’s defensive wall during the Bulldog’s home game on Jan. 29. The Bulldogs won 60-49, clinching the Metro Buckeye Conference championship and bringing the Bulldog’s conference record to 10-0. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    Feb. 4, 2016

  • How Mayor’s Court works

    There was only one defendant at the most recent meeting of the Yellow Springs Mayor’s Court, who had been cited for driving under suspension. Others present were the officer who issued the citation and Mayor Dave Foubert, who heard the case from behind Village Council’s raised platform in Council chambers.

  • Seeing soil with a physicist’s eye

    Villager and Wright State University Professor Allen Hunt recently finished his second book, “Networks on Networks: The Physics of Geobiology and Geochemistry.” The book is a collaboration with Stefano Manzoni of Stockholm University. (Submitted Photo)

    Villager Allen Hunt recently added another significant line to his already 14-page résumé. Hunt, a professor of physics and earth and environmental sciences at Wright State University, is coauthor of a new book called “Networks on Networks: The Physics of Geobiology and Geochemistry,” a text that explores soil formation and vegetation growth.

  • Gimme…

    Sophomore James Browning, #24, snagged one of his six rebounds against Dayton Christian on Jan. 29. (photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    Sophomore James Browning, #24, snagged one of his six rebounds against Dayton Christian on Jan. 29

  • Blog – An important chat with a Sex Coach

    “I focus on getting clients to feel comfortable to talk about their sexuality.I think sexuality can be terrifying. It’s a very lonely, isolating experience to grapple with whatever concern you have, but when someone gains control over their sexuality, there is nothing more empowering. I have seen it.”

  • School board meeting — Merhemic continues as board head

    The school board meeting on Thursday, Jan. 14, was marked by a number of recognitions, appointments and personnel changes in school board and school district offices.

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