Nonsters Return: Students Ready for Round Two

By Eva Erickson
It’s the beginning of round two for the Nonstop Liberal Arts Institute, and the Nonsters are back and ready to fight. They come in all different shapes, sizes, and styles including  self-proclaimed: smelly nonster (1st year Rose Pelzl ), hermit nonster (2nd year Stacy Wood-Burgess), awkward, yet joyous nonster (2nd year Ashley McNeely), […]

Some Notes on The Reader

By Nevin Mercede
The Reader, the recent English language film based on the 1995 novel by German writer and lawyer Bernhard Schlink, works against most of what American film seeks to provide: a sense that the characters learn from their encounters. Thus, as viewers, we learn by wanting them to do what they cannot do. It […]

Meet Your New Cil Representatives

ComCil

Nic Viox (Chair)
Shared governance is a historically important part of this institution, and I am privileged to be a part of it. In Nonstop’s ever changing future, I hope to provide as much continuity as I can by sitting on CoCcil again this term. I intend to do my best to provide service and support […]

Art and Culture in Mali– “It Was Glorious”

By Dennie Eagleson
I spent some time last week talking to Shea Witzberger, current Nonstop student, about her experience in Mali this past fall. Shea is currently co-oping with Anne Bohlen, working on Anne’s documentary film project, Toxic Tours, and taking classes in painting and theatre.

Shea Witzberger

Dennie: Can you say where you are from, […]

Alum Lichtig Wins Goshen Peace Play Contest 2008

Robin Rice Lichtig, Antioch College alum (59-63) placed in the top three in the Goshen Peace Play Contest 2008 this summer for her one act play, “Blood Sisters.” This prestigious award is hardly the first Lichtig has received in her play writing career.
According to Lichtig, the world of play writing is a tough one. “Any […]