On Friday, Antioch independent Once Again

By Diane Chiddister On Friday, Sept. 4, the keys to Antioch College will be transferred from Antioch University to the Antioch College Continuation Corporation, or ACCC. The action marks the…

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“This is remarkable,” Op/Ed by Tony Dallas

Having watched Antiochians over the past fifty years, it has been my experience that while Antioch has gotten smaller–as a direct and indirect result of the ’73 Strike, the 25% cuts in…

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Support Nonstop, by Chad Johnston ’01

Dear alums and supporters, My name is Chad Johnston and I am an alum of ’01 and a Community Manager of ’01-02. I was a very nontraditional student who always sought out alternatives to…

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“An Evolving Piece of Work”: Joe Foley on his role as Vice President, the Nonstop budget, and the Alumni Board’s upcoming challenges.

The Record: My first question is for you to introduce yourself, in terms of your experience at Antioch: when did you graduate, what was your major, what was your Antiochian experience, what was your…

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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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