What do you get when you combine a Methodist hymnal, Scottish prayer, Episcopalian liturgy, and Catholic blessing, all taught by a Lutheran minister in a college chapel? Not an overly complicated joke, […]
Category: Features
‘Themeless #4’
‘Left and Right’
Wabash is celebrating a key milestone for one of its most dedicated professionals, Jim Amidon ’87, as he marks his 40th year of broadcasting and service to the College. His time at […]
Steve Hayes serves others 8,338 miles away If you spend much time on Wabash’s campus, you’ve probably seen Steve Hayes making the rounds in the campus security golf cart. Alongside his position […]
‘Quit your wine-ing!’
Sports betting meets the classroom Gambling is rapidly becoming a dominant force in the sports world, as it’s transforming how fans engage with games. Professor of Economics Eric Dunaway brings a unique […]
‘Jump scare’
Hometown heroes
The Wabash Theater Department rang in a new season with the fall production of “Tartuffe.” The comedy by French playwright Moliére was originally condemned as sacrilege and blasphemy by King Louis XIV, […]
‘Intrared’
As you walk through the doors of Hays Hall this semester, take a moment and examine the smooth lines and intricate strokes of Evan Dickey ’26’s biological drawings. A combination of watercolors […]
