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Senior Spotlight: Jacob Ramirez

Preston Reynolds '25 | Opinion Editor

Feb 08, 2025

Empathy and humility in action For Jacob Ramirez ’25, coming to Wabash was a leap out of his comfort zone. “I barely left my state growing up,” said the Alamo, Texas native. […]

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Tags: Class of 2025, features, Jacob Ramirez, senior spotlight | Posted in Features


Vaughn Taylor ’25 thrives with GoCode

Bryce Kinnaman '27 | Staff Writer

Feb 08, 2025

An unorthodox path and a drive to learn fuel undergraduate success Vaughn Taylor ’25 has not taken the traditional route to becoming a popular name on Wabash’s campus. The senior from Indianapolis, […]

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Tags: Cassie Hagan, Class of 2025, features, Josh Kline, Vaughn Taylor, Zach Geleott | Posted in Features



O’Bannon Grant recipients at risk

James Wallace ’26 | News Editor

Feb 07, 2025

Financial Aid Office prepares for proposed state budget cuts that could impact more than 150 students State financial aid in the state of Indiana is set to change soon — and not […]

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Tags: admissions, enrollment, financial aid, News | Posted in News



Volleyball off to historic 5–0 start

Nate Joven ’26 | Staff Writer

Feb 06, 2025

After a pair of home wins on February 1 against the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and Greenville University, the Wabash volleyball team has jumped out to an impressive 5-0 start to the […]

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Tags: Sports, undefeated, volleyball | Posted in Sports



Denison downs basketball’s conference crown hopes

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Editor

Feb 06, 2025

Physical play and poor shooting squander Wabash’s chance to lead NCAC With a chance to seize the reins of the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) by defeating the 23rd-ranked Big Red at […]

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Tags: basketball, Denison, NCAC, Sports | Posted in Sports


Pilgrimage to Rome leaves lasting impression on group of Wabash juniors

Ty Murphy '27 | Features Editor

Feb 04, 2025

Going out of the country is no foreign concept to the typical Wabash student. Throughout their four-year journey, most students will be presented with the opportunity to take a class with immersion […]

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Tags: Class of 2026, features, Newman Center, travel | Posted in Features




Senior spotlight: Unashamedly himself, Luis Rivera

Bryce Kinnaman '27 | Features Editor

Feb 03, 2025

Luis Rivera ’25 is no stranger to being a part of something bigger than himself. The psychology major from North Carolina has continued to impact Wabash’s campus since his arrival, and not […]

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Tags: Class of 2025, features, Luis Rivera, senior spotlight | Posted in Features


The Bachelor’s January Team of the Month

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Editor

Jan 31, 2025

Basketball: Randy Kelley ’26 Anyone who has watched Wabash basketball long enough knows that Randy Kelley ’26 can score when he wants. But early in the season, Kelley took a bit of […]

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Tags: basketball, Brayden Curnutt, Ethan Johns, randy kelley, Sports, swimming & Diving, team of the month, Track & Field, volleyball, Zev Wolverton | Posted in Sports



Lamberton presented with Butler-Turner Award

James Wallace ’26 | News Editor

Jan 30, 2025

Amongst the smell of freshly painted Homecoming floats and the sounds of excited Wabash men ready for a long day of football, the National Association of Wabash Men (NAWM) and members of […]

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Tags: Butler-Turner Award, Jill Lamberton, Jim Hawksworth, NAWM, News | Posted in News



Groundbreaking ceremony marks progress for Community Center

Elijah Wetzel ’27 | Features Editor

Jan 30, 2025

After a semester of patient waiting, the Wabash and Montgomery County communities finally witnessed some progress on the Wabash Community Center this past Saturday, January 25 when the groundbreaking for the upcoming […]

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Tags: Community Center, Lilly Grant, Sparks Center | Posted in News



Hot-shooting hospitality sends Dannies home disappointed

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Editor

Jan 30, 2025

A road trip to play in front of the Chadwick Court home crowd is a daunting task for any team – doubly so for the DePauw Tigers. In front of an energized […]

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Tags: basketball, DePauw, Gavin Schippert, News, Sports, Vinny Buccilla | Posted in Sports


Baseball’s Dominican December

Ethan Wallace '25 | Sports Editor

Jan 27, 2025

It was a Caribbean Christmas experience when Wabash baseball spent part of their December break in the Dominican Republic (DR). During their six-day visit, the team was able to play four games, […]

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