When Ben Casica-Patton ’25 was five years old, his mother enrolled him in piano lessons. He wasn’t having it. “My mom just wanted me to learn an instrument, so I took piano,” […]
Archives: April, 2025
As the end of April approaches quickly, most graduating seniors at colleges across the country are applying for graduate school and interviewing for jobs. But nine Wabash seniors continue to wait in […]
‘That’s all, folks!’
Despite rising expenses due to USAID cuts, The Bill Cook Foundation remains focused on its mission Some people prefer quiet, easy living. Bill Cook ’66 does not. That’s why he founded an […]
Most of us have probably felt homesick in one way or another at some point, especially during college. But how do you deal with that? If your name is Alejandro Cruz ’27, […]
Wabash cedes seven uncontested points in second half to lose rivalry match In the 21st century, it is a rare honor for a Wabash team to claim their first-ever victory over DePauw. […]
Over 50 letters sent to Senator Ryan Mishler in opposition of proposed cuts Over 150 students at Wabash are recipients of the Frank O’Bannon Grant — a state-funded grant aimed at making […]
What do you do after retiring as a senior partner with Edward Jones and co-founding a music publishing company in Nashville? If your name is Gary Reamey ’77, you produce a Broadway […]
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For the third-straight year, The Bachelor was named Division III Newspaper of the Year by the Indiana Collegiate Press Association. On April 12, the editorial staff of The Bachelor made the trek […]
A pair of wins in their final two games tied a nice bow on the end of an up-and-down season for the Wabash volleyball team. The Little Giants finished in fifth place […]
It has been a historic season for the Wabash lacrosse team, and the accolades keep coming. For the first time in program history, the team beat Wittenberg 10-6 at Fischer Field on […]
