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Wabash to fund childhood development center

Elijah Wetzel '27 | Staff Writer

Feb 12, 2024

Partners with Montgomery County Community Fund As part of the $25 million grant Wabash received from the Lilly Endowment, a local early childhood learning center will be constructed. The early childhood development […]

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Setting the record straight

Sam Benedict | Editor-in-Chief

Feb 04, 2024

Professor Lake and the search for Wabash’s first Black student “Who was the first African American student to be admitted to the College?,” asked Associate Professor of English Tim Lake when he […]

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Texas Governor Gregg Abbott defies Supreme Court order

James Wallace '26 | News Editor

Feb 01, 2024

25 Republican governors sign statement offering Abbott support In what seems to be the latest bout between state governments and the federal government, 25 state governors signed a statement supporting Texas Governor […]

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Rodney Atkins, Hank Ruff to play National Act concert

Lewis Dellinger ’25 | Guest Writer

Jan 19, 2024

Press release from Lewis Dellinger ’25, chairman of the Student Senate National Act Committee The day we’ve all been waiting for has arrived – it’s time to reveal this year’s National Act […]

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Wabash to build Latino Community Center

James Wallace ‘26 | News Editor

Jan 19, 2024

The smell of fresh carne asada has become a common marker on any given Friday afternoon at Wabash. The men behind the magic: La Alianza. La Alianza is one of the largest […]

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Head soccer coach named Assistant Director of Latino Partnerships

Sam Benedict ’25 | Editor-in-chief

Jan 19, 2024

Over winter break, Wabash College received a $25 million grant from the Lilly Endowment for the Wabash Campus and Community Initiative. Following the announcement, Head Soccer Coach Chris Keller has been named  […]

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Breaux ’24 named Rhodes Scholar finalist

Chris Zimmerman '25 | Staff Writer

Nov 17, 2023

With the end of the semester right around the corner, it’s time for seniors to make plans for when their time as a student at Wabash comes to a close. Chase Breaux […]

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Global Health Initiative establishes direct admit program

Haiden Diemer-Mckinney '26 | Staff Writer

Nov 17, 2023

The Center for Business, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship and Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse organizations have been prominent programs with a direct admittance program. Now, Wabash’s Global Health Initiative (GHI), has joined the […]

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Safety and security at the forefront of Bell Week

Sam Benedict | Editor-in-chief

Nov 10, 2023

The Monon Bell football game is always the highest-attended game of the year for both Wabash College and Depauw University. Ensuring that students, alumni and others have a fun, but safe, experience […]

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Broadcasting the Monon Bell Classic

Derek McDonald '27 | Staff Writer

Nov 10, 2023

The Monon Bell Classic is one of the biggest events of the Wabash school year, with its famously exciting atmosphere that comes with such an ancient rivalry. It is no wonder that […]

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Kirkpatrick ’24 wins back-to-back Moot Court titles

Nathan Ellenberger '26 | Features Editor

Nov 02, 2023

Among its numerous claims to fame, Wabash prides itself on its legal community, having shaped and educated outstanding lawyers for generations dating back to the College’s founding. Wabash has developed a stellar […]

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Accreditation hiccup sparks debate

Sam Benedict | Editor-in-chief

Oct 27, 2023

Accreditation has never been a question for Wabash College. Recently, it’s become the main point of conversation. Accreditation is a process that reviews higher learning institutions to ensure quality and compliance with […]

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