Nov
14
2024

From The Print Section :: Page 507

  • Clare Loving

    Clare Loving

    Clare T. Loving of Yellow Springs died Saturday, Nov. 17, at Friends Care Center. She was 90.

  • Helen Dunham

    Helen Downing

    Helen Dunham died on Nov. 16, following surgery related to a heart attack four days earlier.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Spirit in the wood

    Mural artist and sculptor Greg Ackers is about 40 hours into a rendering of snow owls, a dog and feathers from a massive tree stump. (Photo by Suzanne Ehalt)

    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.

  • Hempfling to leave Council

    Due to what she said was an increasing demand on her personal time, Village Council President Judith Hempfling announced that she planned to leave Council before the end of her current term. Hempfling said she would resign once the Village approved the final draft of the zoning code revision, likely sometime in January.

  • Edwin Staiger

    Edwin Paul Staiger of Fairborn died unexpectedly at his home after a brief illness on Tuesday, Nov. 6. He was 83.

  • College commits to 250 by 2016

    This fall Antioch College campus is buzzing with activity as its more than 100 students settle into the daily rhythms of campus life. By 2016, the number of students could grow to 250 if a plan adopted by the Antioch College Board of Trustees is realized.

  • David Nickell

    David Nickell of Yellow Springs died Wednesday, Nov. 7. He was 62.

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