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Archives: November, 2021


“A Little Wabash Magic”

Nov 12, 2021

Students Anticipate Returning the Bell to its Rightful Home

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Giving Back: Cory Kopitzke ‘14

William Grennon ’24 | Cavelife Editor

Nov 12, 2021

A return to campus for many alumni is an opportunity for reminiscing. Cory Kopitzke ‘14 had the chance to not just reminisce, but to give back to his alma mater by sharing […]

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X-Tacy Reurns to Wabash

Nov 12, 2021

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Bond Hits Box Office

Logan Weilbaker '25 | Staff Writer

Nov 12, 2021

Nearly fifteen years after the release of Casino Royale, Daniel Craig gave his final performance as the famous 007 this October. With the release of No Time To Die, Craig surpassed Pierce […]

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Wallies Ready to Defend Home Field

Nov 12, 2021

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Basketball Begins Season

Blake Largent '22 | Sports Editor

Nov 05, 2021

Little Giants Face the Colonels of Centre, Kick Off 2021-22 Campaign for the 2021-22 season. With a healthy mix of experienced upperclassmen and talented underclassmen adding to the depth of the team, […]

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Soccer Falls in Playoffs

Nov 05, 2021

Wabash Loses 8-0 to Kenyon in NCAC Semifinals, Ends Season The soccer season came to a sudden end on Wednesday afternoon as the Little Giants crashed out of the play-offs in a […]

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XC 4th at NCAC Champs

Drew Bluethmann '22 | Copy Editor

Nov 05, 2021

Redpack Looks Ahead to NCAA DIII Great Lakes Regional The course was at the Clark County fairgrounds in Springfield, Ohio. The course is a relatively new course, but it was still well […]

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Wabash Moves to 6-2

Nov 05, 2021

Little Giants Grab Momentum Ahead of Final Two Games

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Offense Shines at Kenyon

Alex Rotaru '22 | Managing Editor

Nov 05, 2021

Football Ends Two-Game Skid, Posts 59 Points in Much-Needed Win Last Saturday, October 30, the Wabash College Little Giants (6-2; 5-2 NCAC) brought home a 59-34 victory over the Kenyon Lords (2-6; […]

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PIE Trips Return with Chicago PIE

Cooper Smith '23 | News Editor

Nov 05, 2021

Professional Immersion Experience trips, known as PIE trips, provide Wabash students the opportunity to meet alumni professionals and gain a competitive edge in applying for internships and jobs. Due to COVID, recent […]

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Makeup Workshop Hosted by Theater Department

William Grennon '24 | Cavelife Editor

Nov 05, 2021

The Wabash Community found many ways to celebrate and prepare for Halloween this year, one of which was through the Theater Departments Stage Makeup workshop last Thursday, October 28. Held in the […]

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