It was one of those days when the offense just didn’t get the gears meshed. Jake Gilbert ’93, the defensive coordinator for the Little Giants, kept the defense focused all day long. […]
The Wabash-Wittenberg game won’t replace the Monon Bell match up…but it’s very close. Both schools have winning football programs full of tradition. It’s one of those games where the records to that […]
WABASH Day, as I have said before, is one of the signature events of our alumni body. It’s hard to accurately quantify the good deeds done that weekend by Wabash alumni all […]
Jeff Eaton ’85 and his wife Linda own a brew pub in Noblesville, Indiana. The pub is called the Barley Island Brewing Company. The term Barley Island refers…well…go to Jeff’s web site, […]
That’s Dr. Tom Topper ’70 at last year’s alumni dinner in Evansville, IN. Tom passed away this past Sunday after a courageous battle with cancer. Our hearts go out to his wife […]
WABASH†Day – a weekend of Wabash Alumni Benefiting And Serving Humanity – Is now in the record books. †With all precincts still to report, we know there were several projects which were, […]
Just back from the Memorial Service for Johnny Smith ’12. Sphinx Club president and Delt fraternity member Travis Janeway,and his Delt brothers, did a good job. Of course, there aren’t any words […]
Overcast, rainy day on campus. Dreary. Senior bench painted a day or two ago by the brothers of Delta Tau Delta. No words today from here…supply your own please.
Sphinx Club alumni and current members celebrated the history of the Club at a reunion reception and dinner Saturday evening after the football game. Members in attendance spanned 6 generations. A special […]
Took some quick shots early this morning…the Betas, the TKES, Phi Psis, and Delts. †Hats off to the Delts (pictured above). They appear to be ready to go. With luck the Betas […]
There are a thousand different ways to look at and analyze Chapel Sing. I am deciding on this day to take a singular look and I think, by and large, it’s the […]
(From our good friend and talented editor of the Wabash Magazine, Steve Charles.) Grounded in Beauty “Tranquility and subtlety are the hallmarks of the landscape paintings of James Urbaska” reads the online […]
“First Lady Laura Bush will award the General Lew Wallace Study and Museum the 2008 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation’s highest honor for museums and libraries, at a […]
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The photo is from the Alumni Homecoming Chapel in 2007. Ginny and Fran Hollett were two of the first ones to arrive. Red Jacket. WABASH pin. Wabash smile. To post your favorite […]
I was pretty sure this day would never come. After all, something told me that Ginny Hays just might live forever. It’s that way with all lovely young women who are timeless […]
“Asleep with Heroes.” That was the title of the email I received. That simple marker at Arlington National Cemetery marks Bob’s final resting place. Bob fought the Big “C” longer than anyone […]
Former Wabash professor Finley Campbell, in town for the Malcolm X Institute for Black Studies Alumni Weekend, stopped by the office last week. Finley wanted to look through some old yearbooks. He […]