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ANTIOCH PROPOSES EDUCATIONAL OVERHAUL
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College plans new approach
YELLOW SPRINGS - Antioch College would dramatically overhaul the
way it educates students under a proposal that has the blessing of
the school's board of trustees, but it first must grapple with a
budget shortfall of more than $1 million that will prompt layoffs of
eight staff members, college officials said Tuesday.
The overhaul recommendations came from a 15-member Renewal
Commission, formed last fall and which has suggested the college move
away from...
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