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Archives: November, 2021


Unity … It’s Tradition

Brendan McCoy '20

Nov 12, 2021

It is Bell Week, gentlemen, and that means there is only one thing on our mind. It is that massive, 300- pound, beautiful beast of a bell and, as we edge ever […]

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Bell Game Cements Buresh Family Legacy

Jakob Goodwin '23 | Opinion Editor

Nov 12, 2021

Seth Buresh Reflects on his Time at the College, the Bell, and Family A member of the Buresh family has played in every Bell Game since 2010. Tyler Buresh ’11 was the […]

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A More Inclusive Wabash

Malik Barnes '23

Nov 12, 2021

Wabash is said to be home for all regardless of race, cultural background, sexuality, and socio-economic status. Claiming to be home for these students is one thing, however cultivating a home for […]

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More Than a Game: The Bell and A House Divided

Adam Brookman '23

Nov 12, 2021

It is that time of the year again that I must spend a week with no communication with my parents. That may seem sad and strange, but let me explain. My parents, […]

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Thanksgiving Break Immersion Trips

Andrew Dever '25 | Staff Writer

Nov 12, 2021

For the first time since the outbreak of COVID-19, Wabash is offering four immersion trips over Thanksgiving break. These immersion classes will travel all over the world, including to the Bay of […]

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Honoring Wabash Veterans

Cooper Smith '23 | News Editor

Nov 12, 2021

As the Chapel Bell plays the official songs of each of the five b ranches, Wabash community veterans stand in silence on the steps of the Chapel. At 11:00 on Thursday, as […]

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Monon Bell Predictions

Nov 12, 2021

The Bachelor and The DePauw Predict the 127th Monon Bell Classic BLAKE LARGENT ’22SPORTS EDITOR WABASH: 28DEPAUW: 24 The Bachelor Prediction The Wabash football team entered the year favorites to win the […]

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Behind-the-Scenes Look at “Operation Frijoles”

Sarvik Chaudhary '25 | Staff Writer

Nov 12, 2021

There are innumerable records in the rivalry annals of DePauw and Wabash. Theft and vandalism became part of the annual tradition between the two schools. Once the Monon Bell joined the fold […]

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Wrestling Takes Opener

Garson Matney '25 | Staff Writer

Nov 12, 2021

Best in the nation. These are the words that describe the Wabash Wrestling team. Altogether, they are ranked #2 in the country. Four wrestlers are ranked within the top five: Carlos Champagne […]

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Basketball Starts 1-1

Ethan Wallace '25 | Staff Writer

Nov 12, 2021

Wabash Opens Season with Tough Matchups vs. Centre and Hanover On Saturday, November 6, Wabash Basketball kicked off the 2021- 2022 season with a win against Centre College. The Little Giants came […]

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“Beat Depauw”: Remembering the ’51 Bell Game

Ben Bullock ’22 | Staff Writer

Nov 12, 2021

As quarterback Jerry Huntsman ’52 led the Wabash team onto the field, he only had that week’s Bachelor headline in mind: “Beat DePauw.” This may have been the 59th encounter between the […]

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Soccer Season Review

Ben Bullock '23 | Staff Writer

Nov 12, 2021

Wabash Ends Season 11-6-2 (4-3-2 NCAC), Looks Forward to Future Austin Hughes ’23 is a junior midfielder from Clarksville, IN. Hughes has played 16 games for Wabash this season, scoring four goals […]

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