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Archives: April, 2022


The R-Slur

Luis Rivera '25 & Dakota Baker '22 | Opinion Writers

Apr 17, 2022

The “R-word”: a slur that was originally a medical term used to describe people with intellectual impairments, is now at the forefront of harmful rhetoric used in our society today. It is […]

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Over the Next Week, You Can Vote for a Better Wabash.

Bryce McCullough | Staff Writer

Apr 17, 2022

Our team – Bryce McCullough ’23 as President, Ben Sampsell ’24 as Vice-President, Ian Rollins ’23 as Treasurer, and Sarvik Chaudhary ’25 as Secretary – is running because we want to represent […]

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Upcoming Ninth Day of Giving Showcases Giant Shoulders Wabash Stands On

Alex Rotaru '22 | Managing Editor

Apr 17, 2022

April 19 will be the ninth Day of Giving for Wabash College. This year’s theme, Giant Shoulders, aligns well with the College emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, illustrating that the greater Wabash […]

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Reflecting on our Public Health Response: The Forgotten Pandemic Heroes

Jim Daly '23 | Staff Writer

Apr 17, 2022

It is not easy to grasp the fact that it has now been two years since the COVID-19 public health emergency became a worldwide pandemic that upended every aspect of our lives […]

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Legacy of the Free Speech Keynote Continues with Dr. Herbeck

Chris Zimmerman ’25 | Staff Writer

Apr 14, 2022

Next Thursday, April 21, the Wabash Democracy of Public Discourse (WDPD) will host Dr. Dale Herbeck’s talk titled “Tending the Nurseries of Democracy: Mahonoy Area School District v. B.L. and the Future […]

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