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Declassifieds
Who’s got the drugs WTF
Fuck the Mann,
Not HOrace
Sarah Buckinghorn so majestic & elusive
Myles, you’re so cool 🙂
Caroline Are you ready to date? Many people are waiting.
Darn Cat, No more pity parties! THanks for everything though, including the hoodie. -Broken Fairie
Most Antiochians want to smoke out. Please be more specific when you leave declassifieds 🙂
Salbee-I love sharing 100 pounds of food with you in the middle of the nighgt. -Your Eater
Asia, you have a friend crush -ich-
Hey Cody! I’m glad we’re friends!
JP-Sorry I made you cry. You’re my favourite person to feed. -LC
If unconditional love is possible, we need basic human level understanding [heart]
Mariel Are you ready to Date Again?
dela, I just can’t get enough of your lovin
I am a giraffe!
Not heads or tails; a giraffe!
Sometimes an Oyster
To my North Hall family: Your guys are AMAZING! -Cilla
Hey Rory you’re fuckin sweet-MT
Mariel- you light up my light meter. Love, -Dangerous Person
Meet me in the courtyard at 3:30 when the sun shines on your melodic bubbles… Tweezers are my friend
-[heart] Skippy
Gina, thanks for being the best person ever. I love you so much my life would be qn empty dqrk hole without your shining light in my life. -me
It is amazing how a person from outside can make a comment about “a person of color who looks like a ‘hoodlum’” in community meeting in regards to the New York Arts Program. And that no one in the community adress it. Why? Progressive Community?
Bryan- want to take a spin in my lexus? [heart] Rory
Niko, Thank you for being so amazing! Oh and Friday night was oh so much fun! -your secret lover 🙂
Dear Stacey, Juliet, Amanda, Ashley
Naked time was fun, let’s do it again sometime. -Jasmine
Shea & Molly, thanks for being moldy. you guys are amazing. -Carmen
THank you Fela for all your beautiful outfits, they brighten my day.
Hey ex-girlfirend, Breaking up with you is the best, Fuck you forever, -Ex
GREER-Glad we are friends. Think you are lovely [heart] Rory
Uptown-you are one of the few people I would no shank [heart] Zebra
So when did James become cool again?
Jolly Green Giant: Thanks for always being there. Even all the aggravating door-holding. ~The Quiet One
Mariel, you kindof suck.
James ever thought about privelge?
[From the editor: Hey, ever thought about spelling?]
I love Angy! I spelled your nname wrong! I love you-Emma
Caroline, You’re like, my favorite person here.
you’re the best across the hall buddy ever! Hugs!
-the girl in Birch 313
Dear Son,
Happy Birthday,
Wszystkiego Najlepszego, Feliz Cumpleanos,
-Your Suns-
Nicole & Meghan- Do your homework so we can hang out! I miss you [heart] Rory
Kim-Jenna Ich liebe dich! -Jungfrau-
Mariel- you are super. Lets be friends forever. [heart] Rory
Jamila Fela & Erin-Aja for CG? Something to think about.
So Gina, if you could just declare your love things could be MUCH easier. But there is no pressure. Ok thanx
P, thanks so much for listening, you’re the best. You know youre secrets are always safe with me. [heart] C
Is it sad that I enjoy declassifieds most of all?
Antioch Panel Speaks at Wittenberg
“In my mind, Antioch has a soul,” mused Antioch College professor Scott Warren to a small audience gathered at Wittenberg University last Wednesday. Community members Jeanne Kay, Scott Warren, Scott Sanders, and Wittenberg professor and Yellow Springs resident Laurie Askland comprised the panel in order to openly discuss the circumstances regarding the closing of Antioch College.
The panel started off with college archivist Scott Sanders, presenting pieces of Antioch history to illuminate parallels between the college’s current financial situation and those of its past. According to Sanders, the year 1880 saw no graduates and concerned alumni and students met with the college’s Board of Trustees in order to prevent the closure of the college. Sanders also described the events of the summer that led to the announcement of closure as “surprising” and elaborated upon the efforts of friends and alumni of the College to prevent the suspension of operations that is planned for July 1, 2008.
Jeanne Kay, a second-year globalization major at the college, providing a student perspective to an intimate crowd in the Wittenberg auditorium, lamented the wave of “bad press” over the summer, following the announcement of suspension of operations. Kay stated her concerns about limited operations, facilities, and the number of students on campus, but she disputed the sentiment parlayed in newspapers across the country that campus culture has had a negative effect on the retention rate of the college. she pointed to the 100 percent retention rate of the incoming class and the fact that the second-year class has had half of its original students return to campus even after the news of suspension of operations as indicative of the environment of tolerance resplendent on campus.
Scott Warren reminded the audience of the economic implications of the college’s closure to the community of Yellow Springs and the Miami Valley. Laurie Askland, a town representative and professor of Women’s Studies at Wittenberg University described the college as the “heart” of the village. “It became clear to me how much the fabric the community I lived in was linked directly to the college,” she said.
Warren further described the measures currently undertaken by the campus community and Yellow Springs to prevent the suspension and panelists listed their favorite websites for news and background on everything Antioch.
A week after the event, it becomes evident the wave of direct action, generated by alumni and friends of Antioch college since this summer, has found its way to the Wittenberg community. Students that were present at the panel discussion have contacted Wittenberg faculty and facilitators to inquire after ways start campaigns to effective fundraise for Antioch College.
Dispatches from Yellow Springs Save Antioch Group
A handful of townies, students, faculty andstaff met in the Coretta Scott King Center on Thursday 27th September for what will now be a weekly meeting of organizing and information exchange. The two main items on the agenda were Founder’s Day and Homecoming preparation. Students planning Founder’s Day expressed their wish to have the Yellow Springs community participate to the event. “We wanted to make sure that everyone could participate so we made [the parade] start later in the afternoon’” said Antioch student Molly Thornton, who helped organize the event. The parade will be leaving the stoop at 4:15 p.m. and its itinerary includes the main axes of Yellow Springs.
Group coordinator and alumna Judy Wohlert-Maldonado expressed concern at the potential lack of lodging for Homecoming weekend. The Board of Trustees Meeting of the weekend of the 26th/27th of October will be heavily attended by alumni, and in parallel the Peak Oil conference will take place, thus overbooking accomodations around the town of Yellow Springs. Though talks of opening South Gym to alumni and their sleeping bags are in motion, Wohlert-Maldonado called for all community members, especially college faculty and townspeople to open their homes to visiting alumni.
The next Yellow Springs organizing meeting will take place on Thurs. Oct. 4th at 7 p.m. in the CSKC and is open to all community members who want to make signs for the parade and discuss the referendum.
The Record – Vol #63, Issue #6 – September 28, 2007 PDF
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