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, […]
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When Allen Johnson Jr. ’23 thinks about his future, a knowing smile comes over his face. He knows that his career will affect the lives of the next generation of students in […]
A long basketball season is sure to have its ups and downs, but the end of the break marked the start of a wild roller coaster for the Little Giants’ conference hopes. […]
If you looked at Wabash lacrosse’s record last year, you would expect the coaches and team to be disappointed in the season. After all, a 4-12 record and a negative 139 scoring […]
TheWabash Athletics Department announced on January 26 that Justin Kopp ’21 has had his interim title removed, installing him as the full-time head golf coach. Kopp, who took over as interim head […]
Tightened budget amidst National Act and ‘pizza money’ Just three weeks into the spring semester, the Student Senate is grappling with a budget crisis. Currently, the Senate has only $30,000 remaining in […]
‘No escape’
Basketball skins Tigers in 89-79 rout One of the oldest rivalries in college sports is always going to turn out an exciting game. But the rematch between the Wabash and DePauw basketball […]
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 […]