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Archives: October, 2021


Soccer Takes Rivalry

Ben Bullock '23 | Staff Writer

Oct 29, 2021

Little Giants Rebound After Loss to No. 22 OWU, Defeat DePauw 2-1 A game against the local rivals is always special, but this particular game could not have come at a more […]

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Football Downed by OWU

Logan Smith '23 | Staff Writer

Oct 29, 2021

Wabash Suffers Second-Straight Loss, Falls to Fourth in NCAC Standings After a devastating lastsecond loss to The College of Wooster (4-3, 3-3 NCAC), Wabash football fell in an overtime game to Ohio […]

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Swimming at DIII Champs

Alex Rotaru '22 | Managing Editor

Oct 29, 2021

Little Giants Finish 3rd, Look Ahead to First Dual Meet vs. Rose-Hulman Last Saturday, October 23, the Little Giant swimming and diving team competed at the Indiana Division III Championships, hosted in […]

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Basketball Returns

Blake Largent '22 | Sports Editor

Oct 29, 2021

Wabash Enters 2021-22 Season with High Expectations On February 25, 2020, the Wabash basketball team was bounced from the first round of the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament. The unexpected 75-69 […]

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Team of the Month

Blake Largent '22 | Sports Editor

Oct 29, 2021

The Bachelor Presents October’s ‘Team of the Month’ CONNOR CRAIG ’25: Most freshman that compete on collegiate teams have to wait for their opportunity. Craig has done no such thing. The freshman […]

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Deliberation on COVID-19 Misinformation

Chase Breaux '24 | Staff Writer

Oct 29, 2021

The Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse Initiative will be hosting its second event in the Free Speech Discussion series of the semester this Friday, October 29, at 12.10 p.m. The event is […]

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Wally’s Hosts ‘shOUT Drag Show

Oct 29, 2021

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Student Events Committee Hosts Inaugural Chili Cook Off

Oct 29, 2021

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Burris ‘15 Returns From Nine Hundred Mile Trek

Zachariah Alvarado '23 | Staff Writer

Oct 29, 2021

On September 2nd, 2021 Alumnus Jared Burris ’15 followed the same trail that John Muir did in 1886 from Indiana to Florida. Soon after he returned from the trip, he visited Wabash […]

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Insights and Review on the New Campus Disc Golf Course

Reed Mathis '22 | Editor-In-Chief

Oct 29, 2021

After over a year of talking about, planning, and implementing, Wabash now has an on-campus disc golf course. The new course now allows another activity for the free use of the Wabash […]

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WDPD Hosts “A Legacy of Hope” Deliberation

William Grennon '24 | Cavelife Editor

Oct 29, 2021

The Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse initiative hosted a viewing and deliberation of “A Legacy of Hope” this past Monday, October 27, 2021. WDPD came together with the Malcolm X Institute of […]

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Choose Happiness

Zachariah Alvarado ‘23

Oct 29, 2021

As a junior, Wabash has thrown me some difficult challenges so far. Among them are the student body, employment troubles, and most notably academic difficulties. Before Wabash, my life was very different […]

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