“When you’ve got somebody looking out for you that much, you’ve got to pay them back. You do the best you can with every opportunity you get.” —Marlon Lewis ’20 When Marlon […]
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Stephen Bowen ’68 Wabash Trustee Retired Senior Partner, Latham & Watkins Glencoe, IL “This is all religion and ethics,” Steve Bowen says as he places his hand on a masterfully crafted maple […]
“The Appalachian Trail was beautiful, evil, demanding but forgiving. It taught us the importance of individuality, luck and determination. The best lesson, however, was the value of each person who hiked it, […]
WM asked alumni, “How do you take care of yourself physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally? Walking for the Future Jesse Owens said, “If we walk long enough and talk long enough, we […]
by Scott Dreher ’82 The FAA report reads, “Pilot error.” The small white airplane with blue call letters and red trim approached Runway 14 from the west. But the flight plan […]
How do you take care of yourself physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally? I practice the ancient, sacred art of beekeeping. I have 12 hives in my apiary on my small hobby farm […]
How do you take care of yourself physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally? Just before I turned 60 I began high jumping again. I had not taken a single jump since my last […]
Each edition of Wabash Magazine begins as a theme, but the cover title develops organically during the gathering and editing process—sometimes precariously late—as our stories take us deeper and the issue becomes more personal. […]
Take three weeks off work for the first time in 37 years and you come back seeing things differently. Some more intensely, some for the first time. I’d noticed for many years the […]
Photography is a quest for light, but sometimes there’s just too much. Like last July 15, 11 a.m., when we were interviewing filmmaker and former Little Giant quarterback Russ Harbaugh ’06 in […]
Ten minutes before the end his last class before retirement, math Professor Bob Foote was teaching a bunch of non-math majors about spherical geometry. Using two Hot Wheels cars on a globe […]
In Invisible Men, Professor Eric Freeze’s latest short story collection, the award-winning writer and Wabash professor channels a wolf, a widower, a bodybuilder, a pedophile, and a young girl struggling through the trauma […]