Lela Klein ’02 Building Community

Lela Klein ’02 Building Community

By the end of April, Gem City Market—a west Dayton Co-op—will open to the public, bringing to fruition six years of planning. The Gem City Market was made possible in part through the Winning Victories Grant awarded to Lela Klein ’02 in 2019 for her proposal to...
The sick cocktail of meritocracy and shame

The sick cocktail of meritocracy and shame

A version of the following was originally published in The Monitor, the bimonthly policy and current affairs magazine of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Twelve years ago, I made the difficult decision to leave the United States, the country of my birth,...
John Chaney ’75 to Receive Metropolitan Award

John Chaney ’75 to Receive Metropolitan Award

Hall of Fame basketball coach John Chaney ’75—who passed away on January 29, 2021—will posthumously receive the 2021 National Association of Basketball Coaches’ Metropolitan Award presented by Nike. The award has been presented annually since 1941 in recognition of...
Gabby Loomis-Amrhein ’17 Debut Book Release

Gabby Loomis-Amrhein ’17 Debut Book Release

Gabby Loomis-Amrhein ’17 has had her first book, evening primroses, a book of poetry, published by Recenter Press. According to Recenter Press, “Gabby Loomis-Amrhein’s debut collection seeks to address trans struggle and liberation in the crepuscularity and...
Explorations Through Co-op: Jen Ruud ’18

Explorations Through Co-op: Jen Ruud ’18

Over the course of an Antioch education, Cooperative Education (Co-op) provides valuable work experience alongside students’ studies, while also giving them opportunities for exploration of the wider world. Co-op facilitates work in different fields, helping...