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Source: news.yahoo.com --- 26 days ago
A resolution at a weekend meeting of the board of trustees at Antioch University could mean a future - of some kind - for Antioch College. ...
Source: dayton.bizjournals.com --- 27 days ago
A weekend meeting for the board of trustees at Antioch University means there still could be a future for Antioch College. ...
Source: blog.cleveland.com --- 27 days ago
DAYTON DAILY NEWS Samantha Grier/Dayton Daily NewsFarmers doing well in tough times Alumni could take over Antioch AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Congressman: Twinsburg native falsely accused of murder ordered to return to Iraq DNA evidence links Wayne rapes to man... ...
Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 14 days ago
Antioch College may have closed its doors, but hundreds of former students still showed up for the school's annual alumni reunion week.The alumni held a press conference Saturday on the school's lawn,... ...
Source: www.nsns.org --- 23 days ago
In June 2007 the Board of Trustees at Antioch University in Yellow Springs, Ohio voted to close the College this spring due to a budget crisis caused by low enrollment and a dwindling endowment that left the school overly dependent on tuition proceeds. ...
Source: antiochians.org --- 11 days ago
– News Stuns Alumni, Faculty, and Staff In Depth, Breadth and Timing –   Keene, NH, June 7, 2008-Today, in a surprise announcement, the Antioch University Board of Trustees unanimously passed a resolution calling for the Alumni Association to create the process to secure Antioch College’s independence from Antioch University, with its own board of trustees. Additionally, [...] ...
Source: antiochians.org --- 11 days ago
June 22, 2008 Whereas, the Antioch College Alumni Association, the College Revival Fund (CRF), the Antioch College Continuation Corporation (AC3), the Antioch College Faculty and Staff, Community Government (CG), Antioch College Action Network (ACAN), and residents of the Village of Yellow Springs have worked diligently over the last 12 months to save Antioch College by building [...] ...
Source: antirecord.org --- 21 days ago
Feb. 15, 08 Hi from Yazz Allen '92 (Email: YazzAllen@Yahoo.Com): Here's a complete list of Antioch College presidents taken from the 2007 Antioch Alumni Directory (still available for purchase from Texas' PSI Publishing Co. for a price YOU can afford! GET ONE! NOW!) from 1853 to present times (!). Unfortunately, incomplete because the list doesn't include "interim presidents" (Andre Bloch is the current one, and many others had that hard, demanding job over 155 years of Antioch history, including Barrett Hollister and Morris Keeton, famous Antioch staffers from the 20th century!). ANOTHER unmet neeed exists for a detailed book about "interim presidents" at Antioch....the Weston family suppled several during the 19th Century! Interesting folks, all. The whole subject of how to run an emergency presidency on no notice, and usually no resources or support from anytone is interesting. An "Interim Presidents" book would be a great "how to" book for the likes of people like Andre Bloch and his successors! Might be a good morale booster. The Interim guys were all saints...got the work but didn't get the glory or fame...probably didn't get the money, either! The PAY both Antioch Presidents and also Interim Presidents got, one by one, should ALSO be reported...also the perks (and lack of perks!). A serious unmet need exists for a good (very thick and well indexed) history book solely about Antioch presidents....ALL of 'em! Robert Straker's HOR ...
Source: antirecord.org --- 21 days ago
May 3, 08 Hi from Tex (aka Yazz aka David) Allen, Antioch alumus (Email me at TexAllen@Hotmail.Com): I'm getting email messages from Antioch alumni I've been in touch with during the past year who write now about attending their "last Antioch Non-Stop meeting" at various cities around the USA. The good ship "Antioch Non-Stop" is grinding to a halt. The networking, cyberspace and other communications between affronted Antioch alumni and others trying to stop the Antioch College closedown will be over soon, almost completely....it certainly won't continue with the numbers and passion seen during the past year before the closedown became a "done deal"....now the case, sadly. Those of us who wanted Antioch to remain open "non-stop" and have been part of the networking during the past year are now left with the history of what happened. The obvious bad guys are the Antioch University Board Of Trustees, who slit Antioch's throat. These people should be despised...few disagree with that. It's also important, I think, to despise the leaders who faced down the Trustees and lost the battle. They need to be called to account for their colossal failure of vision, strategy, tactics, and their willingness to treat the Trustees with a respect the Trustees did not and do not ever deserve. Let's not forget who closed Antioch College down....and equally, let's not forget who failed to stop them after claiming leadership in the battle of opposition, the ...
Source: antirecord.org --- 21 days ago
Why Antioch College, Ohio, is definitely going down the tubes for good! Bad alumni! Feb. 26, 08 Hi from Yazz Allen, Never Gives His Grad Year Date To Fight Ageism (complaints answered OFF LINE to YazzAllen@Yahoo.Com)! Well, the game is over. Yogi Berra of the NEW YORK YANKEES once said, accurately, that "the game isn't over til it's over"....but it seems to me, THIS game is over. The AU BOT have won. Smart, bad guys. Too bad for Antioch College and all who like it, including me. This was a set up from long, long ago. It started when Larry Pearl, 55, a Yale Law School grad lawyer working for the USA Federal Government was ordered in 1974-5 to make Antioch College look bad. His (Pearl's) boss at the time was USA President Gerald R. Ford, who in roughly 1973 made a speech from the floor of the USA House Of Representatives (Horace Mann was part of that...he was the successor USA Congressman from Massachusetts to John Quincy Adams, and well respected all over America during his 1848-52 terms in the USA Congress) which condemned Antioch College, Ohio in clear terms. EVERYTHING was done by the USA government Nixon and his successor Ford ran to assassinate Antioch College. The FBI office in Cincinnati OH was detailed to engage COINTELPRO assassination activity against Antioch in the 1970's before and during Pearl's arrival as Antioch BOT Chairman, and did so. Pearl worked for Ford. Pearl hired Ford's enemy, Antioch College President James Pay ...
Source: antirecord.org --- 21 days ago
Feb. 29, 08 Happy Leap Year Day from Yazz (David Roger) Allen '66 (Email me directly at YazzAllen@Yahoo.Com): Here's my "Leap Year Day Statement" about the tragedy announced last week via AU BOT press release that Antioch's REALLY "final days" will come in June 2008! Just what the AU BOT guys and gals stated LAST June 2007...how about that? Some people NEVER change their minds or their ways, and the AU BOT folks are examples of note, and fame! Over the years, I have stated my personal objections to the mis-management and problems never solved or heeded, the bad and clearly corrupt Trustees at Antioch, and further detailed pointed criticisms regarding a VERY LONG laundry list of problems at Antioch that seemed to me to constitute a train wreck a'comin! I was right! Everybody always said I was one of the smartest fellows they ever met, from before I arrived at Antioch at age 18 in 1962, and up to today, Leap Year Day, which marks the one month annivesary of my 64th birthday (been getting Social Security pension money and also Family Trust monthly money much bigger than SS money for more than a year,and "the livin' is easy," finally, I'm glad to say!......my ex-wife [an Antioch grad] can't grab inherited money because it's in trust set up to stop her greedy ways...she got a NEW rich boyfriend, soon to be her husband, I heard).. The closedown news is depressing. "I told you so," say I, and check out the wonderful beyond my words to praise ...
Source: antirecord.org --- 13 days ago
June 9, 08 Hi from Tex (aka Yazz aka David) Allen '66 (Email me at TexAllen@Hotmail.Com): The President of the official Antioch College Ohio Alumni Assn., Ms. Nancy Crowe '70 (a tax lawyer in the Denver CO USA area), sent an email to all Antioch College alumni dated June 7, 08 stating that the Antioch University Board Of Trustees has offered to "give" Antioch College Ohio to the Antioch Alumni Assn. and disconnect the Yellow Springs Ohio residential College from the other schools and administration part of "Antioch University," with three west coast USA campuses, one in New Hampshire, and one in Ohio (the McGregor Business School). Here is the text of Ms. Crowe's message, followed by analysis I provided today to the Antioch College chatline in reply to an Antioch alumnus who asked "What does this all mean?"...... ------------------------ Antioch College Alumni > Breaking News > > Antioch UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES UNANIMOUSLY CALL FOR PROCESS TO > CREATE INDEPENDENT AND SEPARATE Antioch College; > > -- News Stuns Alumni, Faculty, Staff In Depth and Breadth; Timing -- > > Keene, NH, June 7, 2008-Today, in a surprise announcement, the Antioch > University Board of Trustees unanimously passed a resolution calling for > the Alumni Association to create the process to secure Antioch College's > independence from Antioch University, with its own board of trustees. > Additionally, the resolution calls for the Alumni Board to craft a > busin ...
Source: antirecord.org --- 13 days ago
June 16, 08 Hi from Tex (aka Yazz aka David) Allen '66 (Email me at TexAllen@Hotmail.Com): Antioch alumni I've been in contact with have emailed me recently and asked if Antioch College Ohio will reopen after being closed down by the Antioch University Board Of Trustees in June 2008. I've replied to several people, and laid out the facts as I see them briefly, and hopefully without tears. The closing of Antioch College Ohio is a terrible (and unneccessary) tragedy, but it appears to be a done deal. Time to face up to that, and move on....respectfully. Here, FYI, is the text of my summary of what happened, and why. I may not be correct and Antioch College Ohio may indeed re-open again soon or at least someday. I hope that happens. Meanwhile, here's what I've replied to Antiochians who contacted me, asked if Antioch will re-open, and "what happened?" ------------------- I think it's very unlikely Antioch College will survive the current closedown imposed by the Antioch University Board Of Trustees. I wish it weren't so, but I see no evidence to the contrary. The current Trustees seem intent on closing the school down (for a variety of no doubt unstated reasons), and no serious challenge to their closedown decision has been mounted after one year. When they announced the closedown decision last year (June 2007), they (the Trustees) were on extremely shaky ground and quite vulnerable to challenge and displacement. The passage of time (one ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 14 days ago
If Evan R. Spalt was alive, he would be really annoyed to see what has happened to Antioch College, his son Allen said Saturday, June 21. ...
Source: womenshistory.about.com --- 11 days ago
Hearing about the closing of Yellow Spring's Antioch College, and attempts by the Alumni Association to bring it back to life as a 4-year, liberal arts school, I'm reminded that... ...
Source: www.npr.org --- 71 days ago
The small iconic liberal arts College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, is a 156-year-old bastion of progressive freethinking and activism. This weekend's commencement may be its last. ...
Source: nymag.com --- 31 days ago
Habana Outpost. Photo: Andrew Karcie Fort Greene: Has it become "too cool"? When folks from the Upper West Side are visiting to go to Habana Outpost and the Hideout, maybe the question should be this: Is it no longer cool? Related: Daily Intel editor Jessica just found out her rent is going way, way up, and she's probably going to have to move real soon. Which is definitely not cool. Goddamn that Cake Man Raven and the siren song of his delicious cake. [ FortGreeneBK via Curbed ] Greenpoint: There was a party here to light up the huge, onion-dome-like sewage-treatment eggs that now dominate much of the G'point vista. And there was a cake with a picture of the sewage eggs on it. Yum! [ Newyorkshitty ] Harlem: We seldom have anything nice to say about garbage. Then it just so happens that the soft rubber lid of a garbage can cushions the eighteen-foot fall of a toddler and saves her life. Maybe we should all think about garbage a little more respectfully, this story seems to be telling us. [ NYP ] Williamsburg: Welcome to this really long piece comparing the hood to a College campus. If, say, you went to Antioch or Purchase or Oberlin or some place like that. [ NYO ] Park Slope: Babeland, the trendy sex-toy store, has opened here on Bergen Street, but Slopie parents don't seem to mind, because it won't put vibrators in the window, will offer a changing table, will sell vegan lubricant, and will offer Slope moms postpartum sex-positiv ...
Source: chronicle.com --- 31 days ago
Power down: The Yellow Springs News reports that town officials are worried about how shutting off the heat, cooling, and power at Antioch College will affect the historic buildings there. Power may go out at the end of June. The newspaper contacted Bob Loversidge, architect and president of the Columbus firm Schooley Caldwell Associates, who said that the buildings would probably be fine if the College drained the water pipes and if the roofs are sound. He said that the College should minimally heat the buildings for best results. “The lack of heat in winter will hurt buildings more than lack of air conditioning in summer, according to Loversidge, who said that mold will only take hold in summer if the buildings trap moisture inside,” the article said. “What hurts buildings most is water, he said, and if buildings have adequate roofs and gutters, they can survive both cold winters and hot summers as long as they remain dry. He is not aware of the condition of campus roofs … but the roofs are the critical factor, no matter how old the building.” (Chronicle photograph by Andy Snow) Horse power: Rider University hired Stubby Warmbold and his Belgian plow horses to clear more than 120 trees off of four acres of land where a $13-million residence hall will go, according to a story in The Times of Trenton, N.J. The clearing of the trees using only horses is part of an effort to make the project environmentally friendly. The university a ...
Source: chronicle.com --- 69 days ago
The College might reopen in 2012, after restructuring, and its indefinite fate colored the bittersweet ceremony in Yellow Springs, Ohio. ...
Source: www.daytondailynews.com --- 27 days ago
A resolution approved by the Antioch University Board of Trustees on Saturday, June 7, could mean there is a future for Antioch College in Yellow Springs. ...

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