by Elaine Bell ’16 As the Class of 2017 tackles their first co-op and the Class of 2015 prepares for their last, Antioch’s Department of Financial Aid and the Co-op Department are exploring more systematic ways of allocating student funds … Continue reading
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New ComCil Elected
by Sasha Pak ’16 For the past few years, Community Council Elections have occurred during Fall Term. However, in order to give future incoming students the chance to get to know the candidates better before voting, elections will now be … Continue reading
College Loses Staff and Faculty
by Kijin Higashibaba ’16 Part of Antioch College’s Strategic Plan is “to attract and retain right-fit students and employees.” Yet this quarter, everyone knows a professor or staff member who is taking their leave or who has already left the … Continue reading
College Faces Opposition to South Campus Expansion
by Wyatt Souers ’17 Antioch College’s plans for the south side of campus are the cause of much controversy in recent weeks. As the college applies for zoning permission to expand the Farm and build a solar array, concerns and … Continue reading
Learn Not Only Whiteness and Maleness
by Marshall Gravely-Novello ’16 Across the nation a strange call has gone up for a backwards frontier of study. Earnest inquiry into hierarchy has shrunk cowardly into exhortations about “white men” being people, too. The call is to examine, presumably … Continue reading
From the Editor
Dear Reader, There was a sense of relief and accomplishment when candidacy for accreditation was announced. Of all the things we strive to achieve on campus, perhaps accreditation is the most concrete and tangible. Others are less easily articulated. All … Continue reading