Captures conference crown in the 200-yard backstroke Competing in one of the toughest conferences in Division III, the Wabash swimming and diving team knows what adversity is. The North Coast Athletic Conference […]
Archives: February, 2026
Wabash pursues $5,000,000 AI grand from Lilly Endowment, finds AI expertise close to home The following is the first installment in a series by The Bachelor focusing on artificial intelligence at Wabash […]
Class of 2026 senior spotlight As any Wabash man knows, expanding learning beyond the classroom takes tremendous time and energy. Fortunately, William Boas ’26 rises to that task as both an accomplished […]
Staff Spotlight It is not shocking that Wabash College, a Fulbright top-producing institution and the best liberal arts school in Indiana according to the U.S. & World News Report, is run by […]
Class of 2026 senior spotlight Very few college students achieve as much off-campus as they do on campus, but Haiden Diemer-McKinney ’26 is one of those rare students with experience beyond campus […]
A decisive early surge after halftime and steady execution at the free-throw line down the stretch lifted Wabash to a 72–66 North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) victory over the College of Wooster […]
Comprehensive exams have been taken, classes have started and bustling student activity is slowly lighting up the Wabash that has remained dormant since mid-December. Helping guide the influx of events and new […]
A familiar face on campus is a statement most people would agree on. Tanner Quackenbush ’26 is a senior majoring in Studio Art and minoring in Religion and Psychology. He has served […]
As bitter cold temperatures continue to keep Hoosiers indoors, Wabash’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) is encouraging the Wabash community to address food security, a key determinant of health, in Montgomery County this February. […]
A multi-hyphenated artist with experience in the written word, on the stage and on the screen, Carlos Andrés Gómez has won countless awards for his poetry and performed at venues like Carnegie […]
