News Archive
Yellow Springs Council Appoints Antiochian Village Manager
On Monday, May 6, Village Council members appointed Josue Salmeron '06 as the new Village Manager. Salmeron will begin in June, before the current Village Manager, Patti Bates, retires. In an article covering the new Village Manager appointment in...
Annual Legacy Luncheon Sold-out Success
A sold-out success, nearly 250 supporters from across the Miami Valley attended the Coretta Scott King Center's third annual Legacy Luncheon at the Dayton Club, commemorating the legacy of Coretta Scott King, an Antioch College alumna, and...
Love/Poetry/Consciousness/Collaboration—In whatever order you find them
A book I’m reading on how quantum field bridges time, space, miracles and beliefs, begins with three brief, beautiful lines from Rumi: I have one small drop of knowing in my soul. Let it dissolve in your ocean. There is no cited source for the...
Resolution on the Death of AB Champion
Antiochiana has old-timey baseball on its mind more than usual. Unmitigated love of the game has had this space devoted to the topic of Antioch baseball more than once as dedicated readers have surely noticed. The Antioch connection to the early...
Antioch College Celebrates Earth Week
With the help of a generous grant from the Yellow Springs Community Foundation, Antioch College hosted a week of events on campus in celebration of Earth Day. WADE IN: Earth Week at Antioch College was comprised of mostly free and open to the public...
Zachary Gallant ’08, “People’s Park in Germany Nominated for German Integration Prize”
For the past two years, Zachary Gallant '08 has served as the managing director of a refugee integration program called the Integrationswerkstatt (Integration Workshop) in the small town of Unkel in Germany. The project began when local students and community members...
Pollinator Patch Clean Up
On Monday, May 6, Dr. Kim Lansbergen, associate professor of Biology and Environmental Science, led her ENVS 339 EcologicalAgriculture students in an experiential service learning project. Dr. Landsbergen brought native plants transplanted from...
Conor Jameson ’20, “Thirsty Thursday – Yellow Springs Utility Roundup Fundraiser”
The Utility Round-Up Program is a community-wide philanthropic and educational initiative launched in the Village of Yellow Springs in January of this year. The program asks Villagers to work together by rounding-up on their utility bills to the nearest dollar. This...
Shelby Pratt ’19, “Artist Series #1: Shelby Pratt @ Calypso Grill”
Shelby Pratt ’19 will be showcasing her performance "The R Word", which explores emotional trauma through expressive art therapy that attempts to tap into an inborn desire to create for emotional healing. This collection will be running May 9-31st...
Jesús Canchola Sánchez ’00, Premiere of Film, Agua Agridulce
Jesús Canchola Sánchez '00 is premiering his first feature-length film, Agua Agridulce (Bittersweet Water in English) in Mexico City on May 4th as a part of the Film Festival Mix 23 at the Cineteca Nacional.