‘I’m pushing the barrier of what art is’ When I met with AJ Miller ’23 for our conversation about his senior spotlight, the art major and economics minor had donned the traditional […]
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Artichoke liqueur, shirtless comprehensive exams and an all-time faculty basketball draft On a cold March night in his final semester, the legendary history professor walked into the Crawfordsville-beloved Backstep Brewing Company, armed […]
‘My loyalty is as deep as it can get’ Three weeks ago, the 87th edition of the Masters took place in Augusta, Georgia with Spaniard Jon Rahm walking away wearing the coveted […]
Directed by Dr. Jim Cherry, “Hand to God” caps off a year of comedy with a provocative, puppeteering (and very much not for children) take on adolescence, love, loss and one’s inner demons. [..]
How a nation over 6,000 miles away shaped his Wabash experience Off the coast of the Asian continent lies an island nation that has been thriving with culture since prehistoric times. Japan […]
Look 1: “The Striped Sweater” For me, spring (and the beginning of spring-like weather) marks the time when I put away winter’s darker tones and heavy materials and trade them out for […]
From 2000 to 2012, Wizards of the Coast released three Dungeons & Dragons movies that were, frankly, horrifically bad. So, WotC has to give me a break for expecting “Dungeons & Dragons: […]
At the intersection of gardening, free beer and the U.S. Army “Wabash was never even in my horizons until they emailed me and told me I could apply for free,” said Drew […]
Lana Del Rey’s new album is tragic, magical and unapologetically sincere. Comparing the experience of listening to “Did you know there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd” to that of listening to other […]
“Bring it on home, John B!” This one phrase encapsulates almost the entirety of the third season of Outer Banks. With the return of John B (Chase Stokes) and his loyal band […]
More than ever, teenagers and young adults are reporting feeling anxious and depressed. Suicide rates, especially among young women, have been starting to rise. Dr. Jean Twenge, a professor of psychology at […]
Looking at his thrifted green pants, his purple sneakers and his shirt from a skateboarding group, Carson Price ’23 dresses differently from most on Wabash’s campus. Still, despite his appearance, Price’s Wabash […]