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The Bachelor named Indiana’s best newspaper for third-straight year

Elijah Wetzel '26 | Features Editor

Apr 13, 2025

For the third-straight year, The Bachelor was named Division III Newspaper of the Year by the Indiana Collegiate Press Association. On April 12, the editorial staff of The Bachelor made the trek […]

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Latino Community Center construction in full stride

James Wallace ’26 | Junior Editor-in-chief

Apr 04, 2025

After months of delays, new move-in date is scheduled Sitting unassuming on the corner of West Wabash Avenue and South Grant Avenue, many Wabash men have passed by the future home of […]

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Wallace ’26 selected to lead The Bachelor

Sam Benedict ’25 | Senior editor-in-chief

Apr 03, 2025

The Bachelor has served Wabash as the student voice of the College since 1908. Throughout the storied history, multiple Wabash men have stepped up to lead the award-winning newspaper. As the year […]

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Tatum ’03 and Barton ’00 recognized for service to Indiana

Elijah Wetzel '27 | Features Editor

Mar 27, 2025

Before he left office in January after eight years as the state’s highest executive official, former Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb bestowed one of the state’s highest honors on two Wabash alumni. Josh […]

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IFC turns March Madness into fundraising event

Sam Benedict ’25 | Editor-in-chief

Mar 27, 2025

As the round of 64 approached, students across campus hotly debated their picks for the March Madness tournament, and productivity came crashing to a halt. The Interfraternity Council decided to make this […]

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College endowment at risk from proposed tax hike

Elijah Wetzel ’27 | Features Editor

Mar 20, 2025

Anxiety among institutions of higher learning is high as cuts to education spending and tax hikes are being floated by government officials across the nation. While institutions face an onslaught at both […]

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Brown named next dean of students

Sam Benedict ’25 | Editor-in-chief

Mar 20, 2025

Following a comprehensive search that eventually narrowed the field to two candidates, Scott Brown was announced as the next dean of students at Wabash on Monday, March 17. Brown will succeed Professor […]

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Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies leads charge for celebration of Black History Month

Jackson Goodyear ’27 | Staff Writer

Feb 21, 2025

As February is reaching its end, the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies (MXIBS) continues to host events celebrating Black History Month. Every year, February is nationally dedicated to celebrating Black history […]

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O’Bannon Grant recipients at risk

James Wallace ’26 | News Editor

Feb 07, 2025

Financial Aid Office prepares for proposed state budget cuts that could impact more than 150 students State financial aid in the state of Indiana is set to change soon — and not […]

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Lamberton presented with Butler-Turner Award

James Wallace ’26 | News Editor

Jan 30, 2025

Amongst the smell of freshly painted Homecoming floats and the sounds of excited Wabash men ready for a long day of football, the National Association of Wabash Men (NAWM) and members of […]

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Groundbreaking ceremony marks progress for Community Center

Elijah Wetzel ’27 | Features Editor

Jan 30, 2025

After a semester of patient waiting, the Wabash and Montgomery County communities finally witnessed some progress on the Wabash Community Center this past Saturday, January 25 when the groundbreaking for the upcoming […]

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Demolition of Sparks Center still in limbo

James Wallace ’26 | News Editor

Dec 06, 2024

Approval for critical documentation holds up the teardown After months of anticipation from students, faculty and Bon Appetit staff alike, Grub Hollow served its first customer on November 11, 2024, at 11:00 […]

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