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Archives: October, 2023


Crossword Oct. 27, 2023 – PRINTABLE

Oct 27, 2023

‘The game is afoot’

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Accreditation hiccup sparks debate

Sam Benedict | Editor-in-chief

Oct 27, 2023

Accreditation has never been a question for Wabash College. Recently, it’s become the main point of conversation. Accreditation is a process that reviews higher learning institutions to ensure quality and compliance with […]

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Tags: Accreditation, Benjamin Sampsell, News, Preston Bost, Shamira Gelbman, SSAPC, Todd McDorman, Wabash, William Grennon | Posted in News



Preparing for cybersecurity threats

Elijah Wetzel '26 | Staff Writer

Oct 27, 2023

Most students remember the ransomware attack last semester that dramatically changed finals week for students, faculty and staff. Nearly six months removed from the cyber attack, The Bachelor met with members of […]

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Tags: Colin McKinney, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Isaac Grannis, News, Safety, Wabash | Posted in News



Scott Pazera: Making music more welcoming

Jacob Sitzman '25 | Staff Writer

Oct 26, 2023

For Scott Pazera, music is an obsession. There is a strong emotional element of music that draws him in. To him, this emotional element makes music therapeutic. “It’s like medicine,” said Pazera. […]

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Tags: features, Jazz, music, Orchestra, Scott Pazera, Wabash | Posted in Features



Crossword solution, Oct. 27, 2023

Oct 26, 2023

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Crossword Oct. 20, 2023 – PRINTABLE

Oct 20, 2023

‘Spooky Szn’

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Riddle ’24 debuts new film in charity premiere

Nathan Ellenberger '26 | Features Editor

Oct 20, 2023

On a campus filled with talented young men with penchants for high achievement, Jacob Riddle ’24 has carved out a definitive niche for himself. Amid the thriving arts community at Wabash, Riddle […]

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Getting their feet wet: Freshmen shine in first meet

Haiden Diemer-McKinney ’26 | Sports Writer

Oct 19, 2023

A strong start to the swim season, with a impressive turnout by sever- al freshman swimmers set a high bar for the swimming & diving team who got their season underway, hosting […]

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Tags: Class of 2027, Sports, Swimming, Wabash, Will Bernhardt | Posted in Sports



Mini solution, Oct. 20, 2023

Oct 19, 2023

‘Spooky Szn’

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Crossword solution, Oct. 20, 2023

Oct 19, 2023

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Zen and the art of ‘Demon Slayer’

Prof. Neil Schmitzer-Torbert | Guest Writer

Oct 10, 2023

Why should you meditate? You may know that meditating regularly can help us manage stress, be more productive, and support our health. There is good evidence for each of these benefits, but […]

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Opinion: Make arguments great again

Isaac Grannis '26 | Guest Writer

Oct 09, 2023

Over the past decade, the quality of American discourse has fallen to an all-time low. This is not a controversial statement – it has been echoing throughout our culture for some time […]

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