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Inspiration and bond with instructor drive piano mastery for Casica-Patton ’25

Logan Weilbaker '25 | Managing Editor

Apr 27, 2025

When Ben Casica-Patton ’25 was five years old, his mother enrolled him in piano lessons. He wasn’t having it. “My mom just wanted me to learn an instrument, so I took piano,” […]

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Tags: Ben Casica-Patton, Class of 2025, features, music, piano, senior spotlight | Posted in Features


Gray ’25 and Olarewaju ’27 team up to fight O’Bannon Grant cuts

James Wallace '26 | Junior Editor-In-Chief

Apr 17, 2025

Over 50 letters sent to Senator Ryan Mishler in opposition of proposed cuts Over 150 students at Wabash are recipients of the Frank O’Bannon Grant — a state-funded grant aimed at making […]

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Tags: Christian Gray, Class of 2025, Class of 2027, Indiana, Jordan Olarewaju, News, O'Bannon Grants | Posted in News



Volleyball sets season wins record with senior day shutout 

Elijah Wetzel '27 | Features Editor

Apr 10, 2025

A pair of wins in their final two games tied a nice bow on the end of an up-and-down season for the Wabash volleyball team. The Little Giants finished in fifth place […]

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Tags: Class of 2025, Jackson Leeper, Sports, volleyball, Will Beikes | Posted in Sports



Matt Lepper ’25: Passion that inspires

Alex Schmidt '27 | Staff Writer

Apr 05, 2025

Matt Lepper ’25, from Carroll High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has had quite the journey at Wabash. Recruited initially as a wrestler, Lepper, majoring in biology and minoring in environmental studies, […]

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Justin Santiago: Quiet diligence on the field and in the classroom

Ashton Moore '25 | Staff Writer

Mar 23, 2025

Class of 2025 senior spotlight Justin Santiago ’25 is a veritable Swiss Army Knife of a Wabash man. Few people can claim to be incredibly successful as both an academic and athlete, […]

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Tom Oppman ’25: Working hard on the stage and in the lab

Bryce Kinnaman '27 | Staff Writer

Feb 28, 2025

Class of 2025 senior spotlight “Work hard, success will follow.” It’s a mantra Tom Oppman has lived to the fullest in his time thus far at the College. Oppman hails from Edwardsburg, […]

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Ethan Johns ’25 – A lasting legacy in and out of the water

Nate Joven '26 | Staff Writer

Feb 28, 2025

In this year’s North Coast Atlantic Conference (NCAC) Swimming and Diving Championship meet hosted by Denison University, Wabash proudly walked away from the four-day competition after achieving third place. In true Wabash […]

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Tags: Class of 2025, Ethan Johns, features, Sports, swimming & Diving | Posted in Sports


Senior spotlight: Andrew Dever ’25

Ty Murphy '27 | Featured Editor

Feb 24, 2025

Hailing from Dallas, Andrew Dever ’25’s path to Wabash looked a little different than other students. The history and Spanish double major initially came here to continue his athletic career but found […]

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The center of attention: Noah Hupmann ’25

Haiden Diemer-McKinney '27 | Staff Writer

Feb 23, 2025

In present day basketball, it’s easy to be caught up and pay attention to the points, three-point percentage and all the offensive metrics. But a common saying still applies to every sport: […]

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Tags: basketball, Class of 2025, features, Noah Hupmann, Sports | Posted in Sports, Uncategorized



Senior Spotlight: ‘Positive’ defines Wabash for Jojo Carter ’25

Bryce Kinnaman '27 | Staff Writer

Feb 17, 2025

Jojo Carter ’25 is a senior born in Fayetteville, North Carolina that can proudly say that Wabash lived up to everything he wanted it to be, and more. “I chose Wabash because […]

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Senior Spotlight: Jacob Ramirez

Preston Reynolds '25 | Opinion Editor

Feb 08, 2025

Empathy and humility in action For Jacob Ramirez ’25, coming to Wabash was a leap out of his comfort zone. “I barely left my state growing up,” said the Alamo, Texas native. […]

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Vaughn Taylor ’25 thrives with GoCode

Bryce Kinnaman '27 | Staff Writer

Feb 08, 2025

An unorthodox path and a drive to learn fuel undergraduate success Vaughn Taylor ’25 has not taken the traditional route to becoming a popular name on Wabash’s campus. The senior from Indianapolis, […]

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Tags: Cassie Hagan, Class of 2025, features, Josh Kline, Vaughn Taylor, Zach Geleott | Posted in Features


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