Dear Antioch Community, Two principles I strongly believe in are accountability and respect. In that light, I need to reframe some of my recent public comments. During the human sustainability discussion at the May 27th community meeting, I made comments … Continue reading
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Letter Home
Co-op is going to make getting back into academia a bit more difficult, I’m afraid. I’ve always wanted to write professionally, and sex education is one of my biggest passions; in my current job, I’m doing both. At the moment, … Continue reading
A Glimpse into a Research Term
by Kristen Adler, Assistant Professor of Anthropology It seems unlikely that the request for this article was meant for me to share my latest adventures in gardening or traditional baking techniques, or my recent obsession with making ice cream. … Continue reading
On Menism and the Need for Civil Discourse
Dear Editor, This letter is in response to the article titled, “All Voices Deserve to be Heard,” in Volume 64, Issue #3 of the Antioch Record from March 19th, 2014. This letter is not meant as a dissent; instead, I … Continue reading
A Haunting in Yellow Springs
by Mitch Goth ’17 “Better drink some beer” is a phrase commonly heard in and around Ye Olde Trail Tavern in downtown Yellow Springs, and it was something I heard during my night of paranormal investigation there. What makes this … Continue reading
Olive Reads
by Kevin Mulhall, Library Instructor Do you know where the “New Books” bookcase is in the library? It’s behind the couch near the shipping and receiving room (a.k.a. “Sandy’s room”). Take a look sometime on your way to gets some … Continue reading