Op-Ed: Collegiality, Creativity and Fortitude, by Tim Klass ’71

Here is a letter to the Record: Not being much of a Charles Dickens fan, I would say these are neither the best of times nor the worst of times, but we may soon find ourselves close to one extreme or…

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Letter to the Community: Exponentially More, by Lincoln Alpern ’11

Dear Community, I want to take this opportunity to thank you profusely for my experience of these past six months. My one year at Antioch changed my life, expanded my horizons, deepened my…

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Letter to the Editor: Nonstop is a Laboratory, by Andrew Oswald ’92

Hello All, It is my understanding that there is a meeting to decide the fate of Nonstop, and how it fits into the scheme of resurrecting the college. One of the powerful aspects of Antioch was that…

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Dispatches from the Alumni Board Weekend

By John Hempfling and Jeanne Kay Steve Schwerner’s Report on Visiting Team The first Alumni Board meeting of the year opened morning of Friday the 6th with a presentation by Antioch Emeritus…

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Alumni Board Elect New Vice President; Joe Foley to Replace Ellen Borgersen

On Saturday March 7th, the Antioch College Alumni Board reelected President Nancy Crow ’70, and elected Joe Foley ’64 as its new Vice President. Though Foley was not supposed to take…

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Board Pro Tempore Member of the Week: Pavel Curtis

To read the full transcript download PDF: pavel_curtis_interview_transcript Interview by Rose Pelzl Why did you agree to be a Pro Tem board member? […] this opportunity to recreate what Antioch…

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