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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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 […]
As students finish their first-week post-Fall break, a key question remains on campus: What is the mask policy? There is no definitive answer. As we have seen this semester alone, the College […]
My Fall Break started last Wednesday afternoon because I did not have any classes. I was sitting in the Scholars Lounge in the Lilly Library which is my favorite place to relax. […]
“The following podcast contains adult themes, sexual content, and strong language. Basically all the good stuff.” This message aptly forewarns each and every episode of the critically acclaimed podcast, My Dad Wrote […]
The liberal arts enable exploration beyond one’s field of study or expertise, in order to provide a fuller grasp of intersections between fields and a better command of useful skillsets that one […]
It is just two weeks before Commencement. Although it is early to say, I would like to say, “Congratulations! Class of 2021!!” We are very lucky to hold it amid the pandemic. […]
The Instructor’s Choice “IC” text this week in my EQ section was Yes, Chef by Marcus Samuelsson. The students have already worked their way through the memoir of Anthony Bourdain, RIP, a […]