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Dr. Bill Cook ’66 Returns to Share Lessons

Alex Rotaru | Managing Editor

Jan 28, 2022

Teachers, students, and lessons come in many, often unexpected, ways that can alter one’s path in life. Such has been the case with Dr. Bill Cook ’66, a professor of Medieval History […]

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MXI Hosts Freeman Wilson for MLK Day

Jan 28, 2022

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Amused by Music

Io Maeda ’24

Jan 28, 2022

Who makes the light in one of the Fine Arts Center shine brightly almost every night? It is me! My night habit is spending time in room M127 to practice the instruments […]

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Digital Advocacy: How Social Media Has Changed How We Protest

Liam Thompson ’24

Jan 28, 2022

The pandemic has changed the way we communicate with one another on a local, national, and even global scale. The rate in which technology and social media in particular command huge portions […]

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The Misappropriation of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King

Chase Breaux ’24

Jan 28, 2022

Last Monday, January 17, the nation celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day. As with every other year on that day, countless politicians and legislators who have dedicated their careers to working against […]

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Allegheny College to Leave NCAC in 2022

Andrew Dever ‘25 | Staff Writer

Jan 28, 2022

After 37 years, Allegheny College, a founding member of the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), has announced that it will be leaving the conference effective July 1st, 2022. For the 2022-2023 season, […]

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Swift’s Return is All Too Well

Matthew Franz '25 | Staff Writer

Dec 10, 2021

With a record smashing entry, Taylor Swift’s Red (Taylor’s Version) has topped the charts after its November 12 release. Reaching number one on the Billboard 200, Hot 100, and Top Country charts, […]

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WDPD Hosts “DEI Throughout Wabash History”

Reed Mathis '22 | Editor-in-Chief

Dec 10, 2021

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The Republican Party’s New Southern Strategy

Chase Breaux ’24

Dec 10, 2021

In a 1981 interview, Reagan administration official Lee Atwater explained the Republican Party’s strategy to gain the votes of racists without appearing racist themselves. He said, “You start off in 1954 by […]

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Freshmen Hopefuls Arrive for Scarlet Honors

Logan Weilbaker '25 and William Grennon '24 | Staff Writer and CaveLife Editor

Dec 10, 2021

Next Friday, Wabash will welcome prospective members of the class of 2026 for this year’s Scarlet Honors Weekend. A beloved tradition by many students, Scarlet Honors Weekend allows prospective students to spend […]

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Pay-to-Stay

Sarvik Chaudhary '25 | Staff Writer

Dec 10, 2021

International Students Face Winter Break Housing Fees As the holiday season approaches, most students are excited to get through this semester and enjoy a much-deserved winter break at home. But there are […]

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Guide to the 2022 College Football Playoffs

Andrew Dever '25 | Staff Writer

Dec 10, 2021

After weeks of speculation, major upsets, and overtime thrillers, the College Football Playoff has finally been set. This Sunday afternoon, the College Football Playoff selection committee announced that the Universities of Alabama, […]

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