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Bergman ’24 becomes first student body presidential candidate to run unopposed

Nathan Ellenberger '26 | Staff Writer

Mar 30, 2023

For the first time in Wabash history, a candidate for Student Body President will be running unopposed. Cole Bergman ’24 was the only student to assemble a cabinet and put his hat […]

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Tags: Bergman, Cole Bergman, Student Body President, Student Senate | Posted in News


Israel experiences massive protests after Netanyahu fires defense minister

Tiernan Doran '26 | Politics Correspondent

Mar 30, 2023

Protests and strikes against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have erupted across Israel, with many criticizing a proposed set of bills meant to overhaul the Israeli judicial system. The bills, pushed by […]

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Tags: Israel, Netanyahu, Politics, protests | Posted in News



Oostman ’25 receives ‘Realizing the Dream’ scholarship

Benjamin Bullock '23 | Sports Editor

Mar 30, 2023

Jake Oostman ’25 was recently recognized by the Independent Colleges of Indiana with a “Realizing the Dream” scholarship. The award is given annually and offers a financial boost to first-gen students. Oostman […]

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Tags: awards, ICI, Oostman, Wabash | Posted in News



Monon Keg stays in Crawfordsville

Benjamin Bullock '23 | Sports Editor

Mar 30, 2023

Little Giants finish runner-up in home tournament, beat DePauw 29-0 The Wabash rugby team may not have emerged victorious from their home tournament, but there were smiles all around and plenty to […]

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Tags: rugby, Wabash, Wabash rugby | Posted in Rugby Special, Sports



Goodnight ’23 leaves behind a winning legacy. And so much more.

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Writer

Mar 30, 2023

One of the most difficult challenges faced by a club sport is the issue of handling team organization without a coach. The program needs someone to take on that role of planning […]

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Why is rugby still not a varsity sport?

Sam Benedict '25 | Junior Editor-in-Chief

Mar 30, 2023

Wabash is known for its love of all things sports. However, the team that’s making waves right now isn’t even recognized by the NCAA. Rugby has been popular at Wabash for decades. […]

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Tags: rugby, Sports, Student Senate, Wabash rugby | Posted in Rugby Special, Sports




Bullock: Why the U.S. needs a national rugby team in the Six Nations

Benjamin Bullock '23 | Sports Editor

Mar 30, 2023

Don’t think me crazy, but it’s time the U.S. replaced Italy on the world rugby stage. I’m sure that many attendees of last weekend’s home rugby tournament noted the striking similarities between […]

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Tags: American rugby, American sports, rugby, U.S. rugby, Wabash | Posted in Rugby Special, Sports


Review: ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd’ is emotional, tragic

Tiernan Doran '26 | Politics Correspondent

Mar 30, 2023

Lana Del Rey’s new album is tragic, magical and unapologetically sincere. Comparing the experience of listening to “Did you know there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd” to that of listening to other […]

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Tags: album, Lana Del Rey, music, review | Posted in Features



Review: ‘Outer Banks’ season 3 indulges everyone’s guilty pleasures

Elijah Greene '25 | Photo Editor

Mar 30, 2023

“Bring it on home, John B!”  This one phrase encapsulates almost the entirety of the third season of Outer Banks. With the return of John B (Chase Stokes) and his loyal band […]

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Dr. Jean Twenge on the risks of smartphones and social media

Tiernan Doran '26 | Politics Correspondent

Mar 30, 2023

More than ever, teenagers and young adults are reporting feeling anxious and depressed. Suicide rates, especially among young women, have been starting to rise. Dr. Jean Twenge, a professor of psychology at […]

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Senior spotlight: Fashionable philosopher Carson Price ’23

Jakob Goodwin '23 | Managing Editor

Mar 30, 2023

​​Looking at his thrifted green pants, his purple sneakers and his shirt from a skateboarding group, Carson Price ’23 dresses differently from most on Wabash’s campus. Still, despite his appearance, Price’s Wabash […]

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Tags: Carson Price, philosophy, Price, Seniors | Posted in Features


Baseball’s momentum falls flat, Little Giants look to topple Denison

Andrew Dever '25 | Opinion Editor

Mar 30, 2023

Coming off an impressive sweep of Indiana Wesleyan University, the Little Giants looked to capitalize on their momentum at Rose-Hulman on Wednesday, March 29. However, despite success at IWU, the team’s performance […]

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Tags: Baseball, Denison, DePauw, Little Giants, Sports | Posted in Sports


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