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Visit http://recordonline.org/ for a transcription of this interview coming soon.
Record interview with Matt Derr - Monday April 27, 2009 MP3 [12:38m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
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The audio file available at the link below or streaming live above will bring you to an interview regarding the future of Nonstop. The interview was conducted by Jeanne Kay on Monday, Feb 16th.
URL: http://listen.antiochians.org/audio/JeanneKay_Derr-Morgan-PTBInterview02162009.mp3
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Antioch College May Shut its Books Forever
All Things Considered, April 25, 2008 · 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.
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Here’s the recording of Ed Trippel’s interview on WBAI FM in New York City, NY on their show Equal Time For Free Thought from yesterday evening.
Direct link to this MP3 here.
(note the link to the audio archive on WBAI’s site is incorrect due to the daylight savings time switch. This version was captured off the stream and edited)
From the ETFF website here’s the summary:
Michael O’Neil talks to Edward Trippel of the Antioch College Action Network (ACAN) about the corporatization and sabotage of one higher education’s most forward-thinking and progressive institutions.
Sunday, March 9th, 6:30pm!
From ACAN:
“The Antioch College Action Network (ACAN) is a coalition of Antioch College Community Members—students, faculty, staff, alumni, villagers and friends—dedicated to a vibrant, humane, self-governing and self-sustaining Antioch College. Operating on principles of direct participatory democracy, ACAN continues to work towards a true Non-Stop Antioch, uncompromised in its academic integrity and commitment to social justice. To this end, ACAN advocates autonomy, independence, participatory community governance; open, public and accountable decision-making processes, faculty tenure, respect for students and employees, sustainable student services, aggressive admissions, and faculty-driven curriculum for Antioch College.”
Click here for info about the struggle of Antioch College against Antioch University…
Tune in, Pay it Forward and Question Everything!
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Thanks to Alexandra Kesman for posting this on her blog.






