Hundreds of Wabash students will line up around the Allen Center today to receive the much-anticipated second vaccination. With finals beginning next week, The Bachelor interviewed President Feller, Nurse Chris Amidon, Dr. […]
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Anthony Douglas ’17 delivered the talk to a limited amount of guests in Hays 104 this past Sunday. Although 13 percent of the United States’ population is black, only 4 percent of doctors are black.
Unlike an ordinary day night when no one comes to the Fine Arts Center, about fifty people gathered in the Ball Theater that was buzzing with excitement. When the light suddenly went […]
I talked a lot about Wabash during my semester abroad. I think a lot of other Wallies have experienced this. It doesn’t take much detail to get people thoroughly intrigued about this […]
The Bachelor is excited to announce that Reed Mathis ‘22 will be assuming the position of Editor-in-Chief for the upcoming 2021-2022 school year. Mathis will be taking over for Austin Hood ‘21, […]
On Tuesday, April 20, 2021, a jury convicted former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd. Chauvin faces up to 10 years for second-degree manslaughter, up to 25 […]
It is just two weeks before Commencement. Although it is early to say, I would like to say, “Congratulations! Class of 2021!!” We are very lucky to hold it amid the pandemic. […]
The Instructor’s Choice “IC” text this week in my EQ section was Yes, Chef by Marcus Samuelsson. The students have already worked their way through the memoir of Anthony Bourdain, RIP, a […]
This past weekend, the Wabash Baseball team made a trip to Springfield, Ohio to play a double header against the Wittenberg Tigers. Mother nature had other plans, seeing as game two had […]
Spring 2021 brought Wabash sports back in one of the most academically-draining semesters. With the difficulty of the lacrosse conference Wabash is in and the lack of a Spring break, the Little […]
With Commencement not being held last year due to the pandemic, the forthcoming celebration of the class of 2020 and 2021 will allow for a larger group of recent Wabash graduates to receieve a formal, in-person celebration for the efforts and achievements garnered over the last four years.
Before coming to college, I practically grew up taking trains wherever I needed to go: my grandmother’s house, a day trip, or even a field trip with the school. However, much to […]
