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Articles by YS News Staff :: Page 545

  • Antioch receives anonymous donation

    Antioch College has announced the receipt of a $50,000 gift from an anonymous donor.

  • Rwandan visitors heading home

    Espérance, left, a student from the Byimana School of Sciences in Rwanda, said goodbye to her host family, Savita, Saba and Vijay Bathija this week. Two students and a teacher spent three weeks in Yellow Springs, living with host families, attending school and trying activities such as skiing. They make the journey home today. (Submitted Photo)

    Yellow Springs has been host to several Rwandan students and school officials over the past few weeks.

  • Dec. 23, 2010 — Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Roland Newsome led the Bulldogs to a 67–52 home victory over Xenia Christian on Friday, Dec. 17. (Photo by Aaron Zaremsky)

    December 23, 2010 Bulldog Sports Round-up.

  • Irwin Abrams

    Irwin Abrams

    Irwin M. Abrams, a longtime professor of history at Antioch College, a pioneer in the field of peace research and a global authority on the Nobel Peace Prize, died on Dec. 16 at the Friends Care Center.

  • Norman Thomas

    Norman L. Thomas, of Yellow Springs, died Monday, Dec. 20. He was 87.

  • Dec. 16, 2010 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Alex Beer charges to the basket during the Lady Bulldog’s first win of the season, a 34–26 victory over Middletown Christian last Friday. Beer scored 10 points in the game.

    December 16, 2010 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • Local sketch comedians perform “What?”

    The Artists Formerly Known As The Third Friday Players will present “‘What?’: An Exploration of Dreams, Reality and Numbers,” another meta-philosophic dramatic sketch comedy performance with the same superhero in it.

  • Santa and bonfire at tree festival

    Yet again, the annual Yellow Springs High School School Forest Festival is upon us, and School Foresters will be camping out in the cold for a weekend and selling their trees.

  • Brady rejoins girls b-ball

    The Yellow Springs High School girls basketball team has a new coach this year, but he is no stranger to coaching. This season will be Xenia native Clayton Brady’s 35th year coaching basketball. For the past two years Brady has coached the seventh-grade McKinney boys basketball team that the championship last year.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up

    The Lady Bulldogs lost their season opener at Mechanicsburg by a score of 89–28 on Monday, Nov. 29. Alex Beer led Yellow Springs (0–1) with 12 points, four rebounds and two assists.

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