Saturday, August 21, 2010. 255 new freshman. They were born in 1992. Let me say that again – 1992! The photo shows the Caleb Mills Bell. It’s sitting there patiently awaiting its […]
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Jerry Porter ’65 has a book out and it’s most fitting for where we find ourselves today. For that personal pick me up, try “I’ll Bet You’ll Laugh.” For more details, go […]
The Taiwanese government recently presented Todd Rokita ’92 with its highest award, the Friend of Foreign Service. The Taiwan government made the presentation to honor Rokita’s leadership and diplomatic efforts in building […]
Sometimes, I am tempted just to post something with absolutely no verbage. This probably should be one of those times. But, you see, this isn’t the first All Time Great Phi Delts […]
WabCo is getting new blog software. The blogs will be down most of Wednesday and Thursday so the Grunge will take a mini-vacation AND we may see some GOS (Grunge Operating System) […]
Brent Harris gave me a little tour this morning of the on-going field turf installation. By the way, the field looks great! You’ve seen the construction coverage by Kyle Bender, who has […]
I caught up with the Borrelli – Cassady team during the Chicago golf outing earlier this week. They were having a load of fun. That’s proud father Sam Borrelli, his son Sam […]
The Lafayette paper on Sunday had almost two full pages on Purdue basketball star Robbie Hummel covering his ACL injury, resultant surgery, and recovery. Our Don Shelbourne ’72 is the surgeon who […]
Sunday afternoon. Had to run into the office to get a few things done…and see if I still have an office. (You never know when the Angel of Unemployment will drop your […]
We recently surveyed young Wabash alumni about a Wabash application for their smartphones. Fully 75% of the respondents said they would download and use a Wabash smartphone application if it were available. […]
Out on special assignment as GaBunge. Back next week. Meanwhile, check out the latest on the fields.
Happened to be passing behind the Sparks Center recently when I spied the Chef and his crew performing food processing the old fashioned way. Been there and done that – a Hoosier […]
The Grunge took a quick walk past the construction yesterday. The weather this week is much more conducive to progress, the crew reports. For a few more photos, click here.
I had the privilege of having lunch with my classmate Keith Nelson ’71 last week. Keith was on campus to talk to some faculty and staff about interesting ideas to improve student […]
32 Years. 32 Admissions Cycles. 2,700 plus applications. Over 500 matriculants. That’s two entire classes of Wabash students. Did I mention 32 years of Admissions cycles? I barely made it through two […]
Jim Roper ’68 saw my post about the new baseball field on the blog and responded that he was involved in some baseball action as well. That’s Jim’s sons Joshua (l) and Matthew […]
So, another restless morning and another trip to campus earlier than normal. I thought I’d take a photo or two of the work on the new baseball field from a different perspective […]
They were at it bright and early this morning. We’ve had a lot of rain but the work keeps going. For a couple of other shots, click here.