The Wabash Student Senate has been one of the hottest topics of campus conversation during the first few weeks of the semester, specifically, the Audit and Finance Committee (AFC). […]
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West Nile Virus has suddenly appeared across the state of Indiana. As of August 25, the Indiana Department of Health reported 225 positive mosquito samples from 60 counties, including Montgomery County. […]
With First Lady Jill Biden testing positive for COVID-19, a new variant raising concerns from scientists, and the CDC and FDA clashing over the efficacy of a booster shot, COVID-19 has once […]
As students returned to campus for the fall semester, the last thing they expected to find was vandalism and theft. Two fraternities fell victim to break-ins this summer and, within the first […]
At the intersection of gardening, free beer and the U.S. Army “Wabash was never even in my horizons until they emailed me and told me I could apply for free,” said Drew […]
Most students live in a constant routine. They travel the same paths, through the same doors, up the same stairs, to the same classrooms. It’s exactly that routine that The Foundation, a […]
Growing up in Crawfordsville, the cross-town move to Wabash was “a big jump” for Logan Smith ’23, an English major with a double minor in Black Studies and Music. Raised in a […]
President’s Distinguished Speaker Dr. Doug Tallamy shares stories of environmental work
Feb 16, 2023
The President’s Distinguished Speaker Series returned this Monday, when Wabash College welcomed Dr. Douglas Tallamy to give a talk in Salter Hall with invitation from President Feller. Dr. Tallamy, the T.A. Baker […]
The day is almost upon us. No, not Super Bowl Sunday… worse. The day every man dreads for 364 days out of every year—Valentine’s Day. Maybe you hate the holiday on principle, […]
Malik Barnes ’23 is the first of this year’s weekly Senior Spotlight. Malik is a PPE major from the small town of Marion, Arkansas. He most notably holds the position of Chairman […]
“Some Little Giant” is a phrase fit for Chris Denari ’83. An Indiana native, Denari graduated with the class of 1983 alongside his teammates on the 1982 National championship basketball team. During […]
Keeping up with the McCullough administration: Campaign promises and ‘realistic realities’
Jan 26, 2023
In the Spring of 2022, Bryce McCullough ’23 ran a campaign for Student Body President to improve campus unity, bring more transparency to the Student Senate and improve student life on campus.Along […]