Dear Antioch Students, You might recognize my name from the Nonstop Antioch History Teach-in on the 4th. I spoke as a student of The Nonstop Liberal Arts Institute, (and I have blue hair). If you feel so inclined, I would … Continue reading
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What Are You Doing For Co-op?
Planning on majoring in Political economy, Greta Treistman has an intense fascination for the connectivity of globalization, as well as the intersection of culture, art, politics and economy. This previous spring, Greta spent her co-op experience working at the Fraenkel … Continue reading
What Are You Doing For Co-op?
Myrcka is excited by anthropology, literature and history, and although she has an appreciation for both anthropology and literature, she has a special place for the “hot gossip” and insight history grants to her. Last spring quarter, Myrcka travelled with … Continue reading
What Are You Doing For Co-op?
A philosophy student with expanding intrigue in psychology and mental health, Todd’s previous co-op adventure brought them to Gould Farm, a residential and therapeutic community for adults with mental illness, enveloped in the beautiful scenery of rural Massachusetts. There, Todd … Continue reading
Campus Sustainability Committee Forms
By Lauren Gjessing ’17 A campus Sustainability Committee formed this quarter to create a “comprehensive community line,” said Nick Boutis, committee chair and Director of the Glen Helen Ecology Institute, in planning, managing, and in helping to facilitate sustainability efforts … Continue reading
“Diversity in All its Manifestations”… A Short (& Sad) History of Diversity at Antioch
By Taylor Larson ’17 When asked about iterations of Diversity Committee before the College’s closure, Eric Miller first recalled independent groups like Third World Alliance (TWA), By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), and Unidad, in addition to the IGs that carried … Continue reading