“Every house I lived in while I was growing up was struck by lightning.” What sounds like a great first line for a short story or novel is actually long-time Crawfordsville resident […]
Works in Progress
One of the most iconic images of the College’s fall semester was captured by a Wabash senior. And because he recorded it with video, he also preserved some of the semester’s most memorable […]
Steve Charles—When Kevin Griffen ’18 first joined the Communications & Marketing team as an intern in May, I wouldn’t have guessed his work would re-shape the Summer issue of Wabash Magazine, “A Light That […]
Former National Public Radio host Alex Blumberg calls audio “the most emotionally honest storytelling format,” and last Friday Wabash freshmen in the College’s Liberal Art Immersion Program (WLAIP) proved his point. You can […]
Richard Paige — Whether it’s a violation of the Gentleman’s Rule is debatable. Beyond any reasonable doubt, however, it was an awesome prank. “I did. I stole his robe,” says co-conspirator Connor […]
“I have given over 350 official tours on campus. My last one was really special. After the son went into class, the parents thanked me and said, ‘You said a lot of […]
Wabash students are working with Crawfordsville leaders in projects across the city, both helping and learning valuable skills as part of their liberal arts education Students with the Wabash Democracy and Public […]
Steve Charles—In my 20 years working at Wabash I’ve sat in on several courses I wish I’d been able to take when I was a student. I didn’t expect Introduction to Acting to be one of them. […]
A museum-quality exhibit of African sculpture curated by six Wabash students opened Friday afternoon in the Eric Dean Gallery at Wabash. Generations: Sculpture in Stone features previously unknown pieces from Zimbabwe’s renowned […]
Richard Paige — Even on his first trip to Rome, Tom Witkowski ’15 experienced more than a few déjà vu moments, courtesy of a video game. Witkowski had been a regular player […]
Hauser with mentor Dennis Whigham ’66, senior botanist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Perhaps Wes Hauser ’15 should pay less attention to his intentions in the future. He came to Wabash […]
Steve Charles—As the editor of a quarterly journal, I tend to view the year’s significant events as being connected to larger trends and to the history of the College. 2014 had more than […]