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

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

Cheap Glitter and Mixed Feelings, Reaction to the Concept Paper by Lincoln Alpern ’11

[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. [Click here to discuss the Concept paper on the Record’s Forum] I’ve looked over the Board Pro Tempore’s concept paper a couple times since its release a few days ago, and … Continue reading Cheap Glitter and Mixed Feelings, Reaction to the Concept Paper by Lincoln Alpern ’11

“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 faculty the year after (financial desperation has never worked as a recruiting tool), lingering on the edge of bankruptcy and oblivion, presidents who … Continue reading “This is remarkable,” Op/Ed by Tony Dallas

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 conventional education. Antioch was the only college I applied to and I cannot tell you how influential Antioch was to my … Continue reading Support Nonstop, by Chad Johnston ’01

“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 relationship to Antioch since you left? Joe Foley: I’m Joe Foley and I graduated in ’64 with a B.S., I had … Continue reading “An Evolving Piece of Work”: Joe Foley on his role as Vice President, the Nonstop budget, and the Alumni Board’s upcoming challenges.