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2024 US Election: Final showdown

Connor Phillips '28 | Staff Writer

Nov 05, 2024

An ever-awaited day that comes every four years, Election Day, which falls on November 5 this year, will determine the next President of the United States. Seats in the Senate and the […]

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McCormick and Braun ’76 weigh in on key topics

Nov 04, 2024

In exclusive interviews with The Bachelor, the Indiana gubernatorial candidates spoke about issues relevant to Wabash students Question 1: How will your term as governor help support college students preparing to enter […]

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Can we trust polls’ predictive powers?

Elijah Wetzel ’27 | Staff Writer

Nov 04, 2024

Ahead of the 2024 Presidential Election, many Americans are left wondering if they should pay attention to polling Ask anyone for their 2024 Presidential election prediction and, regardless of who they think […]

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Tags: election, Indiana news, News, political science, Politics | Posted in News



What’s on the ballot in Indiana?

Logan Weilbaker ’25 | Managing Editor

Nov 04, 2024

When Indiana voters go to the polls on Tuesday, November 5, most of the ballot will appear as expected. Of course, you’ll be asked to make your pick for the next President […]

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Opinion: Make arguments great again

Isaac Grannis '26 | Guest Writer

Oct 09, 2023

Over the past decade, the quality of American discourse has fallen to an all-time low. This is not a controversial statement – it has been echoing throughout our culture for some time […]

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Students react to Trump indictment

Tiernan Doran '26 | Politics Correspondent

Apr 07, 2023

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted and arrested. The first ex-president charged with a crime, Trump has been indicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Though he himself predicted […]

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Israel experiences massive protests after Netanyahu fires defense minister

Tiernan Doran '26 | Politics Correspondent

Mar 30, 2023

Protests and strikes against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have erupted across Israel, with many criticizing a proposed set of bills meant to overhaul the Israeli judicial system. The bills, pushed by […]

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Nikki Haley announces bid for Republican presidential nomination, challenging Trump

Cooper Smith '23 | Editor-in-Chief

Feb 17, 2023

Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (R) announced her bid for the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election on February 14. Haley is the first of several expected Republicans to challenge […]

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Biden’s State of the Union hints potential 2024 platform

Tiernan Doran '26 | Politics Correspondent

Feb 10, 2023

President Joe Biden addressed the nation on February 7 for the annual State of the Union address. This was Biden’s first State of the Union where his party did not have a […]

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