It was a day for all Wabash men to remember those words – “Wabash Always Fights”. For a few “other” game day photos, click here.
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It was fourth down and Wabash was on its own 18 yard line. All we needed was a few feet for a first down. All DePauw needed was a stop to have […]
When you step back and take a look, it’s a bell from a train. A bell that used to warn folks that the train was coming. And if you stop there, you’ve […]
Noon time film study for the Wabash football defensive backs. I am not quite sure if player size matters in the selection of film viewing rooms, but the d-backs got the hallway. […]
Rod Kenley ’72 was recently named President of Aethlon Medical in San Diego, California. Aethlon is a pioneer in developing therapeutic filtration devices to address infectious disease and cancer. Kenley recently joined […]
The NBA – Noontime Basketball Association – is a Wabash Tradition. I think Professor Tobey Herzog, a Wabash legacy in his own right, is the “Commish”. It’s fun for all. Today, there […]
So, I had the camera and had just departed Hollett Stadium on my way over to Center Hall. Following that, I couldn’t resist a peek at the Senior Bench. New scheme? Colors? […]
Stopped by the Allen Center today to review the layout for our Hall of Fame plaques. Happened to glance outside and noticed the extra stands for the Monon Bell game were going […]
Dr. Frank Kolisek has been named the Indiana Arthritis Foundation Man of the Year. Frank received the award at a ceremony on October 29, 2010 in Indianapolis. Frank’s a well respected […]
The baseball stadium is showing signs of what it will look like when complete. This shot is from deep center field and shows the stands behind home plate and the dugouts on […]
Raul told me several months ago that he was headed to the South Pole and that he’d send me a photo of the Wabash flag proudly flying there. Neat, I thought. I […]
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Dr. Robert “Jake” Jaquiss, Class of 1982, was recently selected to be the chief of congenital heart surgery at Duke Children’s Hospital. Jake started his duties last month. Dr. Jaquiss is considered […]
Most of the leaves will be down, but those that remain will do a great job of framing our “Welcome Parents” signs. This weekend at Wabash will be a big one. In […]
Here’s a photo, shot yesterday, of the work on the new baseball field. We’re behind the third base dugout looking across the infield to the stands and dugout on the first base […]
Greg Huebner H’77 holds the title of Professor of Art. While that’s impressive, it doesn’t even begin to describe Greg and what he does. It should be “Maker of artists and men”, […]
This was the tailgate scene on Saturday morning before the Wabash – Denison football game. I love football – that’s common knowledge. But the other part of a football weekend – enjoying […]
In the past, several alumni have worried that the football schedule didn’t help us prepare for the Monon Bell game and for possible post-season play. Well, my friends, those worries are over. […]
Just a few shots after a quick campus walk. Grunge going solo as GaBunge in Colorado next week. No cooking…except for coffee.