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“Cultures”

Oct 01, 2025

Crossword by Tanner Quackenbush ’26

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Crossword Solutions – Sep. 19, 2025

Sep 24, 2025

‘Homecoming’

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Crossword Solutions – Sep. 19, 2025

Sep 17, 2025

‘Fall, football and school’

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Inspiration and bond with instructor drive piano mastery for Casica-Patton ’25

Logan Weilbaker '25 | Managing Editor

Apr 27, 2025

When Ben Casica-Patton ’25 was five years old, his mother enrolled him in piano lessons. He wasn’t having it. “My mom just wanted me to learn an instrument, so I took piano,” […]

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Crossword solution – Apr. 25, 2025

Apr 23, 2025

‘That’s all, folks!’

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Bill Cook ’66: ‘I’m in the seed planting business’

Elijah Wetzel '27 | Features Editor

Apr 17, 2025

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 […]

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Los Pequeños Gigantes is here to stay 

Owen Vermeulen '28 | Staff Writer

Apr 17, 2025

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, […]

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Reamey ’77 takes the ‘Hard Road’ to Broadway

Logan Weilbaker '25 | Managing Editor

Apr 16, 2025

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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Crossword solution – Apr. 18, 2025

Apr 16, 2025

Outro music

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Don Cole ’52: A legacy in ink

Tanner Quackenbush '26 | Guest Opinion

Apr 09, 2025

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 […]

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Crossword solution – Apr. 11, 2025

Apr 09, 2025

‘Themeless #8’

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Wabash, MXIBS welcome Ilyasah Shabazz to campus

Ty Murphy '27 | Features Editor

Apr 09, 2025

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, […]

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