The cavemen did it again. For the fourth year in a row, the editorial staff of The Bachelor trekked down to Bloomington, Indiana and drove back to Crawfordsville as Indiana’s best small […]
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Every year the Wabash Advancement Office puts on the 24 hour fundraising campaign known as Day of Giving. This high energy 24-hour event raises the money that Wabash uses to support students, […]
This Saturday, Wabash will transform the Knowling Fieldhouse into a concert venue as National Act returns. Rapper Nardo Wick is coming all the way from Florida to perform for the College. The […]
“End White Replacement.” These are the words that greeted many Wabash students in the early afternoon of March 23. Multiple stickers were placed around campus. One called for the end of “White […]
Sitting down with senior staff The following is the third installment in a series by The Bachelor focusing on artificial intelligence at Wabash College. Wabash College is at a historic crossroads. With […]
Survey gathers data, short responses from students on AI views and behaviors The following is the second installment in a series by The Bachelor focusing on artificial intelligence at Wabash College. While […]
Wabash pursues $5,000,000 AI grand from Lilly Endowment, finds AI expertise close to home The following is the first installment in a series by The Bachelor focusing on artificial intelligence at Wabash […]
Comprehensive exams have been taken, classes have started and bustling student activity is slowly lighting up the Wabash that has remained dormant since mid-December. Helping guide the influx of events and new […]
As bitter cold temperatures continue to keep Hoosiers indoors, Wabash’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) is encouraging the Wabash community to address food security, a key determinant of health, in Montgomery County this February. […]
This past January the annual Celebration of Student Research contained many good moments and recognized many hardworking students for their work in research. Now students are turning their attention to keeping the […]
In the center of campus, an empty construction site accumulates snow. Long approval processes and a record-long government shutdown halted construction of Wabash’s new Community Center. But, as students, faculty and staff […]
For many people, winter break is an opportunity to find a small bit of rest after a long fall semester and before a grueling spring semester. However, for select faculty, this time […]
