Duane Hile ’67, a member of the board of directors of the National Association of Wabash Men, and one of his friends have invented the Buckeye burger. The hamburger, which is made […]
However, we could see some snow tonight. Can’t believe the semester is all but over. Next week is finals week…and then the guys are gone for the rest of the year! Back […]
I can’t believe this semester is almost over – the time has been flying by! That means Pat White’s Inauguration is just around the corner. I attended a meeting today of the […]
George J. Graham, Wabash ’60, a noted political theorist who was passionate about teaching and cared deeply for his students, died on Nov. 30 after a battle with lung cancer. He was […]
The grunge is attending a conference in Denver, CO. Will be back in action on the blog next week…unless the storm headed this way changes the travel plans. If it does, we’ll […]
When alumni return to campus after long periods away, they often comment on the many things that have changed and the things that have, to their comfort, remained timeless. The Chapel is […]
Mark Shreve ’04 and Jon Pactor ’71 flank the painting and artist, Kat Rohrbacher, at yesterday’s presentation. (Full story) The painting is a gift from the artist and the family of Ken […]
Several members of the Class of 1971, together with some close friends, returned for the Monon Bell game and then later (in photo) got together for dinner at a local restaurant. In […]
Henry Tucker, son of Mike Tucker ’93, is almost a normal, growing 5 year old. Except for one thing – he has cancer. Henry needs a bone marrow transplant. Thanks to the […]
President Thad H’78 and Polly (r) Seymour were in town this past weekend for the Monon Bell game and for the induction of Fran Hollett H’85 (l) into the Wabash Athletics Hall […]
That’s Carol Runge working at the Denison tailgate long before the tailgate was set to begin. She always makes sure there plenty of food (in this case home made chicken noodle soup), […]
Senior Jeff Williams (#63) leads the football team down to the Monon Bell at the end of the 113th Monon Bell Classic. It was a great game – another close one to […]
It’s a Big Day. A day everyone around here looks forward to for an entire year. Today marks a culmination of a very good football season, a winning campaign, and the 113th […]
2002. 2005. And now 2006. North Coast Athletic Conference champs in football. Of course, the season is just getting started…the real contest is this Saturday at Hollett Little Giant Stadium. You better […]
Todd Rokita ’92 (pictured here) was reelected as Indiana’s Secretary of State yesterday. In other election news, Bob Spear ’69 and Jim Joven ’89 were both elected to judgeships in Marion County. […]
Chris Denari ’83, the new voice of the Pacers, is featured in the November 2006 edition of Indianapolis Monthly (pg. 48). Chris tells the readers that he got his start at Wabash […]
A small but enthusiastic crowd gathered at Denison last Saturday to cheer the Little Giants on to victory, 41-14, over the host Big Red. Click here for the full story. The Denison […]
That’s Coach Roberto Giannini discussing techniques during the half time of last Saturday’s final regular season match between Wabash and Oberlin. Wabash lost that match…but I think has found a winner in […]