We are already halfway into the volleyball season, and conference play is just around the corner. It has certainly been a yo-yo of a year so far, so where exactly do the […]
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After an exceedingly impressive regular season, the Wabash basketball team finished second in the NCAC on a heartbreaking buzzer-beater loss at Wooster last Saturday, February 19. As a result, the Little Giants […]
Beginning in 2024-25, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will see significant changes, particularly to the Expected Family Contribution metric. The changes seem poised to change the financial aid of […]
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 […]
‘Where ya goin’?’
In many ways, Brayden Lentz ’23 is just like every Wabash student. In many more ways, he is one of a kind. The Noblesville, Indiana native had a high school experience much […]
At least we still have a chance. Thanks to Wooster’s loss against Denison on Wednesday, February 15, the Little Giants basketball team can still clinch a share of the NCAC regular season […]
It was not always clear whether Jack Davidson ’22 would be successful at the game of basketball. Standing at 5 feet 5 inches tall as a freshman at Hamilton Southeastern High School […]
People often say that baseball season starts when the Super Bowl game clock hits zero. But for the Wabash baseball squad, preparation has been in full swing for months. The weather has […]
‘Don’t forget the puppies’
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, […]
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 […]
