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Basketball rewind: How the Little Giants captured back-to-back conference titles

Ethan Wallace '25 | Basketball Writer

Mar 16, 2023

It may have taken a late fadeaway shot by Ahmoni Jones ’24 and a tough defensive play to seal the victory, but Wabash emerged lifting the NCAC trophy on February 24, 2023, […]

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Tags: basketball, Edreece Redmond, Kyle Brumett, Sam Comer, Wabash | Posted in Sports


Goodwin: Why Coach Brumett should have won NCAC Coach of the Year

Jakob Goodwin '23 | Managing Editor

Mar 16, 2023

After the NCAC Tournament ended a few short weeks ago, the NCAC announced its end-of-season awards. Vinny Buccilla ’25 and Ahmoni Jones ’24 were selected to the First Team All-NCAC team—both well-earned […]

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Tags: basketball, Kyle Brumett, Wabash | Posted in Sports



‘Give me a W!’ John Horner ’59 and the story behind basketball’s most famous chant

Andrew Dever '25 | Opinion Editor

Mar 16, 2023

Throughout Wabash basketball’s amazing runs over the past couple of years, the team has constantly been aided by a raucous home crowd, amplified by the acoustics and student section that have come […]

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Tags: basketball, John Horner, Sports, Wabash | Posted in Sports



One week makes all the difference: Wabash basketball repeats as NCAC champions

Elijah Greene '25 | Sports Columnist

Feb 25, 2023

In an astounding turn of events, Wabash has knocked off NCAC regular-season champions Wooster in an 81-80 shootout at the Timkin Gymnasium on February 25, 2023. It was a high-scoring contest. With […]

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Tags: basketball, Sports, Wabash | Posted in News



Ukraine remains resilient in the face of Russian war crimes

Tiernan Doran '26 | Politics Correspondent

Feb 24, 2023

Despite populist rhetoric, U.S. bipartisan support endures One year after Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine, perceptions about both countries have changed dramatically. Ukraine has proven itself both on the battlefield and in […]

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Tags: Putin, Russia, Ukraine, war | Posted in News


Bullock: Everyday life in Russia may seem completely normal. Here’s why that’s only mostly accurate.

Benjamin Bullock '23 | Sports Editor

Feb 24, 2023

I stood up to leave and say my goodbyes.It was my final day of class, and I was flying out the following morning. But as I kicked back my chair and picked […]

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Tags: Russia, sanctions, Ukraine, war | Posted in News




Analysis: What is the future of NATO?

Cooper E. Smith '23 | Editor-in-Chief

Feb 24, 2023

From the onset of his invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has attempted to spin the war as a conflict of Russian self defense, rather than an aggressive war of expansion. […]

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Tags: NATO, Russia, Ukraine | Posted in News


Wabash celebrates the life of Rem ‘The Big Cookie’ Johnston ’55

Benjamin Bullock '23 | Sports Editor

Feb 23, 2023

The Wabash community this week lost one of its greatest and best-known supporters, Remington “The Big Cookie” Johnston ’55, who passed away on February 18, 2023, at age 89. Johnston was born […]

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Tags: alumni, basketball, Big Cookie, Football, Wabash | Posted in News, Sports



Senior spotlight: Logan Smith ’23, from a small town to a world of possibilities

Arman Luthra '25 | Staff Writer

Feb 23, 2023

Growing up in Crawfordsville, the cross-town move to Wabash was “a big jump” for Logan Smith ’23, an English major with a double minor in Black Studies and Music. Raised in a […]

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Tags: Class of 2023, Logan, senior, senior spotlight, Smith, spotlight, Wabash, Wabash news | Posted in Features



Review: ‘Stage Kiss’ a perfect balance of ‘rom’ and ‘com’

Nathan Ellenberger '26 | Staff Writer

Feb 23, 2023

The Wabash College Theater Department brings laughs and romance galore this weekend with “Stage Kiss.” The romantic comedy with an ensemble cast is an intimate but cleverly constructed work that places you […]

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Tags: Stage Kiss, Theater Department, Theatre, Wabash | Posted in Features



Pitch clock issues complicate successful start to baseball season

Jakob Goodwin '23 | Managing Editor

Feb 23, 2023

Just as football has its play clock and basketball has a shot clock, baseball, at every level, is picking up a pitch clock, and teams from the Little Giants to the Yankees […]

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Ainabor: Halfway through the season, where does volleyball stand?

Precious Ainabor '26 | Sports Writer

Feb 23, 2023

We are already halfway into the volleyball season, and conference play is just around the corner. It has certainly been a yo-yo of a year so far, so where exactly do the […]

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Tags: Patrick Volk, Sports, volleyball, Wabash | Posted in Sports


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