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Holiday Spirit Returns with 53rd Annual Christmas Festival

Dec 10, 2021

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Cassie Hagan Returns to Lead Professional Development

Dec 10, 2021

Wabash College President Scott Feller has announced the appointment of Cassie Hagan as the new Director of Professional Development and Center for Innovation, Business, and Entrepreneurship effective January 3, 2022. “Cassie emerged […]

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Omicron Variant Casts Uncertainty

Cooper Smith '23 | News Editor

Dec 10, 2021

As students prepare to return home for winter break, headlines of the new Omicron variant have heightened fears of a possible next chapter in the pandemic saga. With over 30 identified mutations […]

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After Pandemic Hiatus, Students Continue Learning Abroad

Dec 03, 2021

Students Return from Thanksgiving Break Immersion Trips

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Adam El-Khalili ‘23 Named Sphinx Club President

Reed Mathis '22 | Editor-In-Chief

Dec 03, 2021

Q: President of the Sphinx Club. What does that position and its responsibility mean to you? A: It means a lot to me that I am The Sphinx Club President. The Sphinx […]

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Thanksgiving Break Immersion Trips

Andrew Dever '25 | Staff Writer

Nov 12, 2021

For the first time since the outbreak of COVID-19, Wabash is offering four immersion trips over Thanksgiving break. These immersion classes will travel all over the world, including to the Bay of […]

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Honoring Wabash Veterans

Cooper Smith '23 | News Editor

Nov 12, 2021

As the Chapel Bell plays the official songs of each of the five b ranches, Wabash community veterans stand in silence on the steps of the Chapel. At 11:00 on Thursday, as […]

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Behind-the-Scenes Look at “Operation Frijoles”

Sarvik Chaudhary '25 | Staff Writer

Nov 12, 2021

There are innumerable records in the rivalry annals of DePauw and Wabash. Theft and vandalism became part of the annual tradition between the two schools. Once the Monon Bell joined the fold […]

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“Beat Depauw”: Remembering the ’51 Bell Game

Ben Bullock ’22 | Staff Writer

Nov 12, 2021

As quarterback Jerry Huntsman ’52 led the Wabash team onto the field, he only had that week’s Bachelor headline in mind: “Beat DePauw.” This may have been the 59th encounter between the […]

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“A Little Wabash Magic”

Nov 12, 2021

Students Anticipate Returning the Bell to its Rightful Home

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Joe Impicciche ‘80 – How his Liberal Arts Education Continues to Direct his Life

Alex Rotaru '22 | Managing Editor

Nov 05, 2021

A liberal arts education opens the door to many professional pathways, including business, law school, public health school, and more. Sometimes, it can connect those multiple places in unexpected ways and lead […]

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“X-Tacy” Poetry Slam Returns After a Year Hiatus

Zachariah Alvarado '23 | Staff Writer

Nov 05, 2021

This upcoming Saturday night, after a year hiatus, the MXI will host the X-Tacy Poetry Slam. Those who attend will be treated to a series of live poetry performances. Poetry can be […]

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