Despite rising expenses due to USAID cuts, The Bill Cook Foundation remains focused on its mission Some people prefer quiet, easy living. Bill Cook ’66 does not. That’s why he founded an […]
Category: Features
Most of us have probably felt homesick in one way or another at some point, especially during college. But how do you deal with that? If your name is Alejandro Cruz ’27, […]
What do you do after retiring as a senior partner with Edward Jones and co-founding a music publishing company in Nashville? If your name is Gary Reamey ’77, you produce a Broadway […]
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Recently, I’ve been completely enamored by the history of our mascot, Wally Wabash. After seeing the beautiful, well-crafted papier-mâché head from the 1970s, I thought, “What came before this rendition? Who created […]
‘Themeless #8’
Despite being located in the small town of Crawfordsville, Indiana, Wabash is no stranger to spectacular guest speakers. From award winning authors to well established businessmen and women, the list goes on, […]
One of the statistics that colleges and universities pride themselves on is post-graduation job and graduate school placements. One avenue straight out of school that many recent Wabash graduates have turned to, […]
Matt Lepper ’25, from Carroll High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has had quite the journey at Wabash. Recruited initially as a wrestler, Lepper, majoring in biology and minoring in environmental studies, […]
‘The Semis’
Themeless #7
Class of 2025 senior spotlight Justin Santiago ’25 is a veritable Swiss Army Knife of a Wabash man. Few people can claim to be incredibly successful as both an academic and athlete, […]
