October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. This observance aims to bring awareness to the contributions of disabled workers as well as showcase inclusive employment practices. By realizing the importance of these […]
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Last week, the 43rd annual LaFollette Lecture returned to campus, delivered by Professor of Religion Derek Nelson ’99. The talk, titled “Glory and the Dovetail,” explored a vast spread of topics, from […]
‘Giant Steps’
‘Giant Steps’
The Giant Steps campaign has lived up to its name. After surpassing the $225,000,000 goal, it’s time to thank those that made it possible. Beginning on July 1, 2017 with a “quiet […]
When the magic wand goes over the world, what has to go, and what has to stay? That’s the question Carrie Newcomer posed, minutes after we met for the first time. “Thermonuclear […]
‘Bachelor pad’
Campus community weighs in on re-evaluation of tradition Students gathered on the Mall in front of the Chapel once again this year to participate in the time-honored tradition of Chapel Sing; however, […]
Recruiting success ignites hope of another run at Rugby Nationals After a third-place finish at the National Collegiate Rugby Championships in the spring of 2023, the Wabash Rugby Club plunged deep into […]
‘Bachelor pad’
It’s been over 300 days since the Wabash football team last played on Frank Navarro Field in Little Giant Stadium. That streak comes to an end at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, September […]
