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Into the future
The Yellow Springs High School Class of 2016 was honored at commencement ceremonies May 26, at the high school gym.
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New programs at the Little Art— Fancy a weekday matinee?
It’s a weekday afternoon, you have a few free hours, you want to see a movie. Wish the Little Art were open? Now it is.
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June 9, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up
June 9, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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Clark Pierson Turner
Clark Pierson Turner, 83, of Tallahassee, Fla., passed away suddenly after a brief illness on June 4, 2016.
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Bee-friendly land management— Antioch College bans ‘neonics’
The lawn in front of Antioch Hall, known as the horseshoe, is covered with clover this time of year. In years past, that meant bees — hundreds of them — buzzing underfoot. But now the clover field is silent.
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Antioch College — Visiting dancer dares defy gravity
A MacArthur “genius” award winner, Elizabeth Streb is described in a 2015 New Yorker article as a “radical choreographer.” But Streb isn’t sure that her creations are actually dance.
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At 83, she’s no longer invisible
For her 60th birthday, Joan Champie jumped out of a plane. “I grinned all the way down,” she said of her first tandem parachute jump.
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YSHS Spanish teacher says, ‘adiós’
If she could, Kathryn Burkland would do without much of the public attention that has come with retiring this spring after 18 years of teaching Spanish at Yellow Springs High School.
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May 12 school board meeting— School fiscal future looks brighter
As the 2015–16 school year drew to a close this month, the Yellow Springs Board of Education conducted its last meeting of the school year Thursday evening, May 12, by looking back at staff and student accomplishments and looking ahead toward projected financial expectations.
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YSI seeks clean-up comment
A local environmental clean-up project may soon be drawing to a close.
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