Talk:Antioch College

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[edit] Syntax Errors

If you're going to make a large edit with advanced syntax, please check it before you commit the changes. notice there's a preview button? Having syntax errors on the live page looks pretty wack. I cleaned up the unclosed <ref> tags so the page is no longer broken but I don't know if all of them are accurate yet.

[edit] Profiles

To make this section and others less Antioch-worshipful ("The best-selling guidebook Colleges That Change Lives by Loren Pope says of Antioch, 'There is no college or university in the country that makes a more profound difference in a young person's life or that creates more effective adults'"), I have added the following: George Will's opinion is slightly different: there is only, he says, "a minuscule market for what Antioch sells for a tuition, room and board of $35,221 — repressive liberalism unleavened by learning."

This section also contained the US News and World Report ranking, which is not particularly high (3rd tier of four) but it was deleted without comment or explanation. I've restored it, though, which adds a bit of balance. Natalie 20:57, 20 July 2007 (UTC)