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Bond Hits Box Office

Logan Weilbaker '25 | Staff Writer

Nov 12, 2021

Nearly fifteen years after the release of Casino Royale, Daniel Craig gave his final performance as the famous 007 this October. With the release of No Time To Die, Craig surpassed Pierce […]

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Wallies Ready to Defend Home Field

Nov 12, 2021

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PIE Trips Return with Chicago PIE

Cooper Smith '23 | News Editor

Nov 05, 2021

Professional Immersion Experience trips, known as PIE trips, provide Wabash students the opportunity to meet alumni professionals and gain a competitive edge in applying for internships and jobs. Due to COVID, recent […]

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Makeup Workshop Hosted by Theater Department

William Grennon '24 | Cavelife Editor

Nov 05, 2021

The Wabash Community found many ways to celebrate and prepare for Halloween this year, one of which was through the Theater Departments Stage Makeup workshop last Thursday, October 28. Held in the […]

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Professor Michele Pittard: Embracing Change

Reed Mathis '22 | Editor-In-Chief

Nov 05, 2021

Entering into her 20th year at the College and off the heels of her fourth Chapel Talk last week titled, “Get Curious, Make Do, and Feed the Fish,” Professor Michele Pittard continues […]

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Wabash Celebrates Día de los Muertos

Nov 05, 2021

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Deliberation on COVID-19 Misinformation

Chase Breaux '24 | Staff Writer

Oct 29, 2021

The Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse Initiative will be hosting its second event in the Free Speech Discussion series of the semester this Friday, October 29, at 12.10 p.m. The event is […]

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Wally’s Hosts ‘shOUT Drag Show

Oct 29, 2021

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Student Events Committee Hosts Inaugural Chili Cook Off

Oct 29, 2021

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Burris ‘15 Returns From Nine Hundred Mile Trek

Zachariah Alvarado '23 | Staff Writer

Oct 29, 2021

On September 2nd, 2021 Alumnus Jared Burris ’15 followed the same trail that John Muir did in 1886 from Indiana to Florida. Soon after he returned from the trip, he visited Wabash […]

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Insights and Review on the New Campus Disc Golf Course

Reed Mathis '22 | Editor-In-Chief

Oct 29, 2021

After over a year of talking about, planning, and implementing, Wabash now has an on-campus disc golf course. The new course now allows another activity for the free use of the Wabash […]

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WDPD Hosts “A Legacy of Hope” Deliberation

William Grennon '24 | Cavelife Editor

Oct 29, 2021

The Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse initiative hosted a viewing and deliberation of “A Legacy of Hope” this past Monday, October 27, 2021. WDPD came together with the Malcolm X Institute of […]

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