Famous People, Places, and Things of Antioch College

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Across
  1. 4. Extremely famous alum of Antioch College, known for his popular club music during the early 2010's, with hits like “Give Me Everything”. He supported the college by paying for a new roof on the Olive Kettering Library.*
  2. 7. on the institution.
  3. 9. Antioch College alum famous for playing Spock in the Star Trek franchise.
  4. 10. Alum of Antioch College famously known as the lead singer of The Gits.
  5. 11. The current student union space, with a small library on the second floor and a surplus of pianos on the first floor.
  6. 16. The second woman - and first deaf - president of Antioch College.
  7. 17. The college publication that you're probably reading this in right now.
  8. 19. A large nature reserve a short walk from campus, where many students took a hike during their orientation.
  9. 20. A drawing by Leonardo da Vinci which was the inspiration for the college's logo.
  10. 21. An abbreviation for the wonderful library of Antioch College.
  11. 22. The most recently renovated dorm hall, and the hall most commonly lived in by students during their first year.
  12. 23. Name of the architect who designed both the st. Louis Gateway Arch and one of the dorm halls on campus.
Down
  1. 1. First president of Antioch College, who left a seemingly very long-lasting
  2. 2. The horseshoe of Antioch College, and the address you likely have packages shipped to.
  3. 3. The first president of the newly reopened Antioch College, hired to help reestablish the institution.
  4. 5. Built in 1948 and designed by Eero Saarinen, this dorm hall is an example of post-WWII Cubist architecture.
  5. 6. A graduate of Antioch College famous for her work as a civil rights advocate, as well as for establishing the King Center in 1968.
  6. 8. Typically used to house older students, these dorms are currently used primarily for COVID quarantines.
  7. 12. A well-known biochemist who graduated from Antioch College, known as the "father of biosensors".
  8. 13. Antioch College alum who created The Twilight Zone.
  9. 14. The main hall of the original college, constructed in the timeframe of 1852-1853. Currently closed for intensive restoration.
  10. 15. A village of under 5,000 people, and the location of Antioch College.
  11. 18. The great pizza-related account that you should follow on Instagram if you liked this crossword.