Promises of brotherhood and responsible spending at forefront of cabinet’s mind For many students at Wabash, the details and actions of the Student Senate often get buried in their chronically full inboxes. […]
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Julio Enríquez-Ornelas ’08 dreamed of returning to Wabash after graduation, but he never expected things to work out. This semester, he began his job as the inaugural Director of Latino Partnerships for […]
As the familiar sound of Caleb Mills’ bell echoed off the historic wooden beams of the Chapel, a new class of students were welcomed into the Wabash community and a new year […]
The Wabash class of 2028 is surely different from the current classes of Wabash students, but one aspect it has that is truly unique rests within the Global Health Initiative. This fall, […]
Following a wave of recent movement surrounding the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), Hiram has announced its plan to leave the conference. Hiram intends to re-join the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC), of […]
Demolition of Sparks Center planned for beginning of summer In a matter of weeks, the Mall’s routinely calming environment will be interrupted by the sound of heavy machinery and the echo of […]
Nestled in between its two Baltic sisters, Latvia is home to just under two million individuals proud of their culture. Next year, their numbers will grow by at least one more […]
In the season when turnover of leadership positions on campus seems to be at an all-time high, The Bachelor will stay the course. Sam Benedict ’25 will return to helm the award-winning […]
For the second year in a row, The Bachelor was named Newspaper of the Year in their division by the Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA). On April 6, student journalists traveled to […]
The Wabash family woke up last week on March 22 to the news that a fellow Little Giant had passed away overnight. Cyrus Anton was a freshman who had truly taken advantage […]
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 […]
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 […]
