Last week, there was an all-student email sent out linking a 2005 Chapel Talk by former Wabash Classics professor Dr. David Kubiak. This was in response to an assignment from Dr. Rognlie’s […]
Archives: April, 2023
How a nation over 6,000 miles away shaped his Wabash experience Off the coast of the Asian continent lies an island nation that has been thriving with culture since prehistoric times. Japan […]
As the Student Senate election season comes to an end, the Student Supreme Court of Wabash College released its first written opinion, focusing on the question of whether graduating seniors were allowed […]
Assistant Professor of Religion Dr. Jeff Jay became the inaugural recipient of the ’shOUT Out award at a ceremony on April 11. The award is chosen by members of ’shOUT and honors […]
Wabash started the Day of Giving in 2014, and a question has long lingered around the corners of campus. “I go to Wabash (or I work at Wabash), so why do you […]
It may have taken 54 years, but the Wabash track & field team set a new school record in the 4x100m relay at the Huntsman Family Invitational on Saturday, April 8. With […]
Volleyball ends season with first ever conference win The Wabash volleyball team capped off their third season of varsity action with their first ever conference victory, a 3-0 win against Olivet College […]
‘Vernal vexation’
Look 1: “The Striped Sweater” For me, spring (and the beginning of spring-like weather) marks the time when I put away winter’s darker tones and heavy materials and trade them out for […]
‘Vernal vexation’
Student voice of Wabash wins 2023 Division III Newspaper of the Year The Bachelor won the prize for best Division III newspaper at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) awards on Saturday, […]
Former President Donald Trump has been indicted and arrested. The first ex-president charged with a crime, Trump has been indicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Though he himself predicted […]