By Isaac Delamatre, Food Service Coordinator The mandate demanding Antiochians pursue victories for humanity is often seen as daunting or abstract. Victories to benefit all of humanity require deep investigation, knowledge, and passion about a given issue. To win, … Continue reading
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The People’s Climate March and Beyond
By Lauren Gjessing ’17 11:00 p.m. Saturday, September 20: Antioch students and Yellow Springs community members boarded a bus and left for the People’s Climate March. 11:30 a.m. Sunday, September 21: The bus arrived in New York City. As … Continue reading
Preserving the Memory of Joe Curl
By Taylor Larson’ 17 On October 10 and 11 of this year, the Board of Trustees met and—amongst other items on their agenda—authorized the designation of space within the Antioch Wellness Center to be named in the honor and memory … Continue reading
From the Editor
Dear Reader, Antioch may have abandoned its football team decades ago, but there is no team sport like a newspaper. I would like to thank those who have been so supportive of The Record as we get rolling once again. … Continue reading
Sustained Dialogue Network Visits Campus
by Louise Smith, Dean of Community Life The word ‘community” is written all over Antioch College. It is part of our curricular structure in the 3 C’s. It appears in the name of our weekly general meeting. It is in … Continue reading
Self-Care Begins Within
by Marshall Gravley-Novello’ 16 Students: Antioch is not a parent. The institution employs many who cook meals, who clean up after us, and who expand our minds. It is better than a parent; it is a community. So do not … Continue reading