@Nonilex #HampshireCollege is closing. But take heart my friends from Hampshire. #AntiochCollege also closed and rose from the dead thanks to efforts by alumni. The same spirit and drive that made us choose a different kind of educational experience, endures.
Best wishes.
#AntiochCollegeAlumni
Young collie dog on steps of Chicago house with young woman and mixed breed beagle-ish dog.
‘Midst all of this, an #AntiochCollege friend sent me this 1980-or-so photo of her beloved dog Orkney, along with me and my beloved dog Pocas. Liz worked at the Chicago paper, In These Times; me, at the Brookfield Zoo; Orkney and Pocas worked keeping our hearts happy.
Tough loss for our world; fellow #AntiochCollege alum, and a founder of #CommunityRadio station #WMNF, Rob Lorei, has died. stpetecatalyst.com/veteran-bay-...
Today's featured university icon is Antioch Hall at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio.
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@antiochmfa.bsky.social #AntiochCollege
I also told myself to not start any new books until I got through my existing in-progress list.
That didn’t work 😂
I started and finished this one (audiobook): #HowWeGetFree.
My employer, #AntiochCollege, is mentioned a lot for its role as a space where convenings took place among Feminists ❤️
Actually, I was in South America on an #AntiochCollege co-op adventure.
The Olive-Kettering Library serving the campus (and greater community) of #AntiochCollege.
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Image of the text from http://helloworldcollection.de/#Snobol, demonstrating a simple program in the computer language SNOBOL (unrelated to COBOL; its full name is "StriNg Oriented and symBOlic Language") The header is a rectangle with a background that is approximately navy blue in color, and text in white that reads: Snobol The body is black text on a white background, which demonstrates a comment in the first line, followed by a line that demonstrates writing the phrase "Hello World!" to the output device: * Hello World in Snobol OUTPUT = "Hello World!" See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNOBOL for more details on this interesting early computer language; the summary from that article reads: SNOBOL ("StriNg Oriented and symBOlic Language") is a series of programming languages developed between 1962 and 1967 at AT&T Bell Laboratories by David J. Farber, Ralph Griswold and Ivan P. Polonsky, culminating in SNOBOL4. It was one of a number of text-string-oriented languages developed during the 1950s and 1960s; others included COMIT and TRAC. Despite the similar name, it is entirely unlike COBOL.
My first computer program - a
#HelloWorld example showing text output in SNOBOL
My dad demo'd an Intro To Computing session, at #AntiochCollege, for students at #TheAntiochSchool; I loved it - tried different permutations, adding complexity, etc - but most of the other kids just wrote naughty words
Our amazing and talented, @rodriguez545, was featured by #AntiochCollege. Amanda produced and directed the acclaimed #documentary, Stories Happen In The Forests. Read the full #article ➡️
antiochcollege.edu/2021/07/amanda…