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Eleanor Holmes Norton ’60 Talks DC Statehood

Eleanor Holmes Norton ’60 Talks DC Statehood

In the podcast below, you’re able to listen to NPR’s Ari Shapiro talk with Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton ’60 of Washington, DC, on All Things Considered about the first vote on statehood for the District of Columbia in almost 30 years.
Terri Windling ’79 Announces Bumblehill Press

Terri Windling ’79 Announces Bumblehill Press

On her blog, Myth & Moor, Terri Windling ’79 has recently announced that she will be dipping her toes into the water of publishing with the establishment of Bumblehill Press. Their first publication is The Color of Angels. The Color of Angels written by...
New Book Release by Anna K. Scotti ’80

New Book Release by Anna K. Scotti ’80

Big and Bad: A Novella is Anna Scotti’s ’80 (graduated as Anna K. Coates) recent young adult novel about a California teen called Candy; an underdog who had a rough home life growing up. In this action-packed, emotional high-school story, Candy meets a sarcastic...
Gabby Loomis-Amrhein ’17 Interviewed by WYSO

Gabby Loomis-Amrhein ’17 Interviewed by WYSO

In an interview with WYSO, Gabby Loomis-Amrhein ’17 (land manager and one of the naturalists at Agraria) speaks about Agraria forging connections between communities and ecosystems. Renee Wilde, writing for WYSO, explains that the Arthur Morgan Institute for Community...
John Sims ’90: A Letter to Police

John Sims ’90: A Letter to Police

In a letter addressed to police and posted to the Orlando Sentinel on June 14, Antioch Alumni John Sims ’90 expresses his sentiment regarding the current social-political climate in the US and writes, I have been meaning to write to you since the ’90s after the...