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What I Learned From the Pandemic

Austin Stockton ‘24

Oct 29, 2021

I don’t think there is a single person in this world who hasn’t lost anything within the pandemic. That’s not to say that there isn’t anyone who gained anything from the pandemic. […]

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Embracing the Craftsman’s Ethos

Alex Rotaru ‘22

Oct 29, 2021

American culture values warriors above all else. From a young age, children take part in sports, learning about, among others, strategies to defeat the other team, and an overall warrior ethos that […]

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“You’re Okay”: LGBTQ+ Visibility on Campus

Benjamin Bullock ‘23 | Staff Writer

Oct 29, 2021

“I don’t do facts, I do emotion,” said James Love III ’22 as he, with rainbow fan in hand, took to the podium at ‘shOUT’s Chapel Talk last month. “I’m here to […]

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“Shut up and Listen” – Scott Bye ‘19

Oct 29, 2021

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28th Annual Moot Court Finals Return In-Person

Reed Mathis ’22 | Editor-In-Chief

Oct 29, 2021

In what continues to be a staple on the Wabash calendar each year, the 28th annual Moot Court competition wrapped up this Wednesday with Cooper Smith ‘23 overcoming the three-round, week-long endeavor […]

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Player Profile: Temores ’22

Alex Rotaru '22 | Managing Editor

Oct 22, 2021

Isaac Temores Looks to Lead Swimming and Diving to Success The Wabash swimming and diving team boasts many leaders around campus. One of them is Isaac Temores ’22, a LaPorte, Indiana native […]

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Soccer Rebounds vs. Witt

Ben Bullock '23 | Staff Writer

Oct 22, 2021

Wabash Recovers After 2OT Loss, Pushes for NCAC Playoff Berth It was a sore and disappointing weekend for the Little Giants as they fell 2-1 in double overtime against No. 22-ranked and […]

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XC Battles at Oberlin

Drew Bluethmann '22 | Copy Editor

Oct 22, 2021

Little Giants Finish 16th out of 35, Look Ahead to NCAC Championships The Redpack competed at the Oberlin Interregional Rumble this past Saturday against a field of thirtyfive Division III opponents. The […]

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Little Giants 2nd in NCAC

Oct 22, 2021

Wabash Trails DePauw in Standings, Still Controls Own Destiny

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Football Falls to Wooster

Jakob Goodwin '23 | Opinion Editor

Oct 22, 2021

Fighting Scots Hand Little Giants First Loss in Offensive Shootout This past weekend, Wabash (5-1, 4-1 NCAC) suffered a heartbreaking defeat in a shootout game against the Wooster Fighting Scots (4-2, 3-2 […]

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Students, Faculty Provide Feedback on Masking Policy

Reed Mathis '22 | Editor-In-Chief

Oct 22, 2021

As students finish their first-week post-Fall break, a key question remains on campus: What is the mask policy? There is no definitive answer. As we have seen this semester alone, the College […]

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Asian Flavored Fish and Noodle Stir-Fry

Io Maeda '24 | Staff Writer

Oct 22, 2021

My Fall Break started last Wednesday afternoon because I did not have any classes. I was sitting in the Scholars Lounge in the Lilly Library which is my favorite place to relax. […]

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