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@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

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Young collie dog on steps of Chicago house with young woman and mixed breed beagle-ish dog.

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.

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#antiochcollege #communitygovernment #organizingworks

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Veteran bay area radio, TV journalist Rob Lorei dies Lorei was WMNF's news director for 43 years, and hosted TV's 'Florida This Week' for 24 years.

Tough loss for our world; fellow #AntiochCollege alum, and a founder of #CommunityRadio station #WMNF, Rob Lorei, has died. stpetecatalyst.com/veteran-bay-...

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Today's featured university icon is Antioch Hall at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio.
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@antiochmfa.bsky.social #AntiochCollege

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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 ❤️

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Actually, I was in South America on an #AntiochCollege co-op adventure.

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The Olive-Kettering Library serving the campus (and greater community) of #AntiochCollege.

@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.

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

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Amanda Rodriguez '04: Exploring Our Connection With Nature - Antioch College The short doc 'Stories Happen in Forests' by Amanda Rodriguez ‘04 will have its 1st in-person premiere on September 26th.

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…

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