RSS

Tag Archive | "students"

On Friday, Antioch independent Once Again

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

0 Comments

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 college’s revival after having been closed for a year, and its return, after 30 years as part of a university system, to being an independent [...]

Continue reading...

Philosophy

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

0 Comments

Culture and Intepretation, Fall 2008, Isabella Winkler and Nevin Mercede Nic Viox is a first year Nonstop Student and a first time college student. He wrote this essay as a final assignment for Culture and Interpretation, a team-taught class which focused on improving students’ writing, crititical thinking, cultural analysis, and visual literacy skills. He wrote [...]

Continue reading...

Literature

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

0 Comments

LIT 258: Travel Writing and Memoir, Spring 2009, Jean Gregorek This was an informal writing assignment in which all members of the class addressed two required texts dealing with the phenomenon of middle-class investigators of the lives of transients: George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London (1933); and Ben Reitman, Sisters of the [...]

Continue reading...

Committees Form to Tackle Transition Issues

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

1 Comment

On Friday, April 3rd, ExCil appointed to the Alumni Board Taskforce Molly Thorton of Class of ’10, staff member Carole Braun and Chris Hill of the Executive collective. The Alumni Board representatives have not been appointed yet. The Taskforce is a result of the March 7th the Alumni Board resolution “to foster collaboration and build [...]

Continue reading...

“The rest is pretty okay”: Concept Paper Response by Gerry Bello ’97:

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

1 Comment

[From the Editor: On April 1st, 2009, the Concept Paper for an independent Antioch College was released on antiochians.org. Read the concept paper here.] Continue the discussion on the Record’s Forum At first read of the concept paper I’m skeptical on 2 points. The rest is pretty okay: 1) Three years, 9 terms, 120 credits, [...]

Continue reading...