By Jeanne-Kay Research: Brian Springer, Kathryn Leahey, Jeanne Kay Prelude: The Discourse of Toxicity “Toxic Culture.” Steve Lawry’s infamous phrase is now part of the vocabulary of virtually all Antiochians. The year before the Antioch University Board of Trustees (UBoT) resolved to close the college, the key political issue on campus and the polemic that [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 26, 2009
The drying out of campus following flooding from broken attic sprinkler system pipes in South Hall and Main Building is running ahead of schedule, said Lynda Sirk, Antioch University Director of Public Relations. “The damage is not as extensive as we believed when [Munters, the company providing mitigation of the water damage] first came on [...]
Continue reading...Monday, February 16, 2009
In This Issue… Nonstop Nomadic Again Barbara Winslow: Board Pro Tempore Member of the Week An Open Letter to the ProTem Board of Trustees “We’re here to learn:” ProTem Board Delegation Visits Nonstop Introducing: Spring 2009 IGs and Community Centers Nonstop Opening Snapshots COPAS Gives Community Intentional Focus Main Building Floods, Community Protests Declassifieds Question [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, January 31, 2009
NB: Internet Explorer is experiencing difficulties rendering standards based content. For best results, download Firefox and experience the web as it is meant to be: Uncertainty, for a change: Nonstop in Limbo ProTem Board Member of the Week: Atis Folkmanis Nonsters Return: Students Ready for Round Two Campus North Opens at Millworks Newsbriefs from Yellow [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 30, 2009
The coming months present a wonderful set of opportunities for both personal reinvigoration and community reinvention for the Village and the College.
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Monday, March 2, 2009
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