That’s Jon Chin ’11 talking to Coach Mac Petty. Jon’s a very good golfer and that’s an understatement. I’m sure Mac would love to have Jon on the golf team. Only problem? […]
Sometimes I just want to feature cool things on the blog. Here’s the report: “Greg, our finance guy, took up a Hip Hop dance class to have some fun and get some […]
This report comes in from Charlie Crowley ’70: My son Chad just forwarded this picture. He’s on the summit of Japan’s Mt. Fuji which he climbed about ten days ago. He carried […]
Thought I’d fill that appetite for football, just a little, with a few shots of practice last Friday. You might notice that some helmets have “Ws” and others do not. If the […]
It’s called the “bleep” test. The athletes – in this case Wabash’s soccer team – run between two sets of cones. In the background is a series of bleeps that provide the […]
Yep, that’s Greg Birk ’77 again…yep, in Colorado! On the right is Jason Brandt ’98. They are at the peak of Mt. Democrat (Mt. Republican was unavailable for comment) in Colorado. It’s […]
Wabash welcomed ten young alumni, ranging from the Class of 2000 to the Class of 2007, back to campus to participate in a series of discussions focused on young alumni engagement. The […]
I try to keep this blog full of good news – campus news, alumni news, etc. But every so often, as we Hoosiers say, I cover some not-so-fun things. Today’s subject fits […]
Stephen King ’97, our Cincinnati area regional association president, was featured recently in the Cincinnati Magazine. I love the way the article starts: “Meet the Pro. He may not be an M.D., […]
Ashraf Haidari ’01, who serves his native Afghanistan as the counselor for political, security and development affairs at the Embassy of Afghanistan in Washington, D.C., was at Camp David with Presidents Bush […]
Charlie Crowley ’70 send me a copy of an article from the Minneapolis paper stating that his classmate from Wabash, John Wheeler ’70, is stepping down after 18 years as president of […]
This report comes from my good friend and fellow F-111 driver Jim Roper ’68… The Barr Trail winds through the splendor of Colorado’s Front Range like few others. I hike it not […]
That’s the grassy knoll where Kingery Hall once stood. Kingery served about 20 different roles in Wabash history and virtually every alumnus I meet has some sort of story about the old […]
Well, I’ve tried to keep you updated on the construction around campus – today’s topic is the old TKE house/new independent housing. You’ll recall that the TKEs decided they needed a new […]
Barry Ooi, Wabash Class of 2010, just did something I’ll bet no other Wabash student has EVER done – a College Fair in Malaysia!!! To read the complete entry, click here. The […]
The Delt house construction is also coming along nicely. †The plan is to have the major items done this summer and next so as not to interfere with the guys living in […]
So..it was the old Sigma Chi house…then independent housing…then the temporary home of the Phi Delts…then more independents…then GONE! As you can see, construction has begun in earnest on the new, smaller […]
That’s Peter Pactor, popular but tough teacher in Fort Worth, Texas and class agent extraordinaire for the Class of 1965. As of the end of the school year last year, Peter has […]