YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio -- When Hope Anne Nathan, class of '92, heard the word "Chicago," her eyes widened.
"If you run into Oprah, tell her that $41 million saves us," said Nathan, with an eager, earnest, maybe-I'm-not-really-kidding sort of smile.
The scenario whereby a talk-show tycoon swoops in to save a doomed college might sound like the plot of a feel-good movie, but stranger miracles have occurred. And Antioch College, a tangerine dream of a place that sticks out in the featureless farmland of west-central Ohio like an odd treasure found in the attic, is a bit of a strange miracle itself.
The college, founded in 1852 with Horace Mann serving as its first president, was among the first schools to indulge the outlandish notion that female faculty should be treated equally with male, that black and white students ought to learn together, that grades may not be the best measure of progress, that education is not just a matter of abstract theories but also hands-on experience.
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http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/news/celebrity/mmx-antioch_bdjun24,0,5377682.story?coll=mmx-celebrity_hedsShit. Yellow Springs is my favorite little village in the world. I practically grew up there. This news makes me want to cry.