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Archives: April, 2026


The Wabash Women’s Collective: A campus blessing

Tobin Seiple '29 | Features Editor

Apr 24, 2026

Last Friday, the Wabash Women’s Collective (WWC) hosted a speaking panel to introduce their career experience to the College. The committee was comprised of seven women involved in the Collective: Jane Castianias, […]

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The Bachelor 4-peats as best Division III newspaper

Nathan Ellenberger '26 | Managing Editor

Apr 24, 2026

The cavemen did it again. For the fourth year in a row, the editorial staff of The Bachelor trekked down to Bloomington, Indiana and drove back to Crawfordsville as Indiana’s best small […]

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The day that keeps on giving

Owen Vermeulen '28 | News Editor

Apr 24, 2026

Every year the Wabash Advancement Office puts on the 24 hour fundraising campaign known as Day of Giving. This high energy 24-hour event raises the money that Wabash uses to support students, […]

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Opinion: Find your mirror, but don’t forget your window

Evan Bone '26 | Opinion Editor

Apr 24, 2026

For the past year, I have facilitated conversations as a part of the series of Community Dinners Wabash has made available to students. Each dinner begins with a monologue explaining why these […]

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Crossword Solution Apr. 24 2026 – ‘Art’

Apr 22, 2026

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Michael Abbott ’85, godfather of arts at Wabash, retires

Nathan Ellenberger '26 | Managing Editor

Apr 17, 2026

In a few short weeks, Wabash will say farewell to a pillar of the community. After 32 years of dedicated service, Professor of Theater and Music Department Chair Michael Abbott ’85 will […]

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Baseball finds momentum with doubleheader wins over Ohio Wesleyan

Ty Murphy '27 | Staff Writer

Apr 17, 2026

Wabash baseball experienced a week of extremes, highlighted by a dramatic comeback victory and a lopsided road loss that underscored ongoing inconsistency. The Little Giants opened the stretch of games on April […]

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David Leal ’26: Activism through communication

Brady Reeves '29 | Staff Writer

Apr 17, 2026

As David Leal ’26 entered Wabash College, neither he nor the rest of the campus knew how much he would influence them as well as the greater city of Crawfordsville. He has […]

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Crossword Solution Apr. 17, 2026 – ‘Coffee’

Apr 15, 2026

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Cristian Cantu: Champion of challenges

Antonio Grandinetti '28 | Staff Writer

Apr 10, 2026

Class of 2026 senior spotlight Wabash is a place where people from all over the country and the world come together to grow and be challenged. In many ways, Christian Cantu ’26 […]

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Rick Warner H’13: A truly loyal son

Elijah Wetzel '27 | Editor-In-Chief

Apr 10, 2026

A generation of Wabash men do not know Wabash without Associate Professor of History Rick Warner. Other professors have come and gone, but when Warner retires this May after 27 years at […]

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Crossword Solution Apr. 10 2026 – ‘The Masters’

Apr 08, 2026

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