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Dave Chappelle Hosts Impromptu Comedy Events in YS
On Saturday, June 6th, Dave Chappelle hosted a private pop-up event: Dave Chapelle & Friends: A Talk with Punchlines. The event was held at Wirrig Pavilion—a stunning structure located off Route 68, owned by alumna and former Board of Trustees...
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Serling Comedy on WVXU Now Available as Podcast
O'Toole From Moscow, a comedy by Rod Serling '50 about confusion during the Cold War between Russians and the Cincinnati Reds, was recorded as a radio program for Cincinnati Public Radio Station WVXU on March 25, 2020, performed by eight University...
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YS Peaceful Protest: No Justice, No Peace
On Saturday, June 6th, a demonstration was held from the corner of 68 & Limestone to protest racism, police brutality, and the deaths of people of color at the hands of law enforcement. The protestors lined the sidewalks of 68 heading South, and...
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Recommended Read by Kevin McGruder
An article written by Philip Ellis for Men’s Health provides 10 book recommendations to help people educate themselves about anti-racism. The first book on the list was recommended by Vice President of Academic Affairs, and Associate Professor of...
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A Return to Campus
I want to share information about plans to return to campus this fall
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Black Lives Matter
Dear Antiochians and Friends,
I want to begin by acknowledging the severe pain, trauma and hopelessness that has been triggered by the public murder of George Floyd, especially for the Black students, faculty, staff and alumni members of our community.
![Malka Berro ’18: ‘Co-op paid off’](https://antiochcollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/IMG_6373-1-1080x675.jpeg)
Malka Berro ’18: ‘Co-op paid off’
"I'm a policy associate at the National Council for Behavioral Health in Washington DC and will also be starting a Master's degree in public policy at George Washington University this fall. The National Council is a non-profit organization that...
![Julia Navarro ’16: Her path to naturopathic medicine](https://antiochcollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Screen-Shot-2020-06-02-at-11.36.42-AM.png)
Julia Navarro ’16: Her path to naturopathic medicine
Before transferring to Antioch I had studied biomedical sciences at another university for two years. However, while shadowing physicians, I had become disenchanted with the conventional medical system and wanted to consider a path that felt more...
![Antioch Stands Against Racism and Injustice](https://antiochcollege.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Mann_BLM_horiz-1080x675.jpg)
Antioch Stands Against Racism and Injustice
As the College of Horace Mann, Coretta Scott King, A. Leon Higginbotham Jr., and Eleanor Holmes Norton, among thousands of others who oppose racism and who have acted—and continue to act—for justice, Antioch College stands with those honoring the...
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Antioch Online During COVID-19
Since the end of March, the Antioch College community has been scattered across the country and sheltering during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the effects of COVID-19 have tremendously impacted our way of life and work, our students, faculty, and...