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Antioch College welcomes board of trustees this weekend
The Antioch College Board of Trustees come to Yellow Springs this weekend, when the community is invited to several public events to hear about how the college is doing.
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Antioch College farm talks continue
When Antioch College asked Village Council last spring to allow a limited number of small and large farm animals on the part of its campus known as “the golf course,” many of the college’s neighbors were surprised and upset they had not been informed of the plans earlier.
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Antioch students donate water to West Virginians
In the wake of a chemical spill in W.Va., Antioch College students organized a water drive on campus last week.
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Antioch College arts faculty exhibit— Creating art with time and spaces
A current of artistic energy is circulating on the Antioch College campus these days with spontaneous artwork from students and experimental art from faculty and resident scholars.
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Antioch art faculty exhibit edgy work at Herndon
Antioch’s five art faculty members, along with resident scholars, are showing off their latest work at an exhibition at the Herndon Gallery through mid-February.
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Antioch College— Accreditation team visits
Antioch College could clear a major hurdle on the long road to gaining accreditation if a three-day site visit this week by the regional accreditation agency is successful.
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Antioch College physical plant — An ambitious geothermal dig
Antioch College will begin construction of its central geothermal system on Friday in what the college sees as a significant step to becoming carbon neutral.
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Antioch College to tear down two buildings
Antioch College recently announced that it will demolish two buildings on campus: the Student Union and Mills Hall.
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First-year students settle in
The free tuition scholarship, the small town of Yellow Springs and the opportunity to help rebuild a college continue to be a draw for Antioch, new students said this week. Move-in day for the class of 2017 was Oct. 1.
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A promising road to accreditation
The size of the Antioch student body doubled last week when 97 new students from the class of 2017 arrived on campus. But that wasn’t the biggest news at the college’s fourth annual community potluck on the Antioch campus on Friday.
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