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Waterhouse Worth a Listen

by Abby Lybrook ’16 When I first heard Nick Waterhouse’s first album, Time’s All Gone, in 2012, I was in awe. It is obvious from this album that its creator is deeply entrenched in the R&B, jazz, blues, soul and … Continue reading →

Posted on October 8, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, arts and leisure, volume 64 issue 4

Antioch Explores Frameworks for Change

by Sarah Jayne Froehlich ’16 Change has come to the Herndon Gallery! The newest show, Activate Now, opened June 3. This show focuses on social change over time, personal history, and archival materials. While the Antioch community is prominently featured … Continue reading →

Posted on October 8, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, arts and leisure, volume 64 issue 4

North Market Eats in Columbus

by Sasha Pak ’16 North Market, located in Columbus, is organized with vendors assembled in a circle on the first floor. On the second floor there is a dining area with plenty of room which overlooks the market — perfect … Continue reading →

Posted on October 8, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, arts and leisure, volume 64 issue 4

Campus Puzzled by 81 Acres

by Sarah Jayne Froehlich ’16 On May 7, 2014, Antioch College held an open forum at the John Bryan Community Center to educate the larger Yellow Springs community on the college’s future plans for the south side of campus. During … Continue reading →

Posted on October 8, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, arts and leisure, volume 64 issue 4

New VP of Academic Affairs Hired

by Kijin Higashibaba ’16 As of July 21 Antioch College will have a new Vice President of Academic Affairs (VPAA), Dr. Lori Collins-Hall. Previously Collins-Hall was a tenured professor and chair of the Sociology Department at Hartwick College in New … Continue reading →

Posted on October 8, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, campus news, volume 64 issue 4

Foundry Theater Open for Student Use

by Wyatt Souers ’17 The Foundry Theater has almost completed Phase One of reconstruction, and is now hosting two performance classes this quarter. The theater was scheduled to be open to the public this spring but it is now estimated … Continue reading →

Posted on October 8, 2014Author The Antioch RecordCategories news, The RecordTags Articles, campus news, volume 64 issue 4

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