I’ve mentioned Midnight Munch before and I will next Monday as well. I stepped away from my pancake service duties long enough Tuesday night to catch Horace "HT" Turner H’76 and Professor […]
Only a few more weeks to register for the Big Bash…are you thinking C’ville is just to far to travel? Well…think again, my friend! – Dick Ristine ’41 is coming from […]
Last night was another installment of the Wabash tradition called Midnight Munch. As always we had a great time serving our guys breakfast from 11:00 PM to a little after midnight. I […]
Russ Harbaugh ’06…known among Wabash alumni, parents, and friends as a record-setting Little Giant quarterback. Probably no surprise Russ was honored at the Awards Chapel as a co-winner of the Pete Vaughn […]
April 28, 2006. Last day of classes for the year. The only thing standing between the seniors and Commencement is a little thing called finals…and maybe a paper or two for those […]
Everything about Center Hall talks to the timeless nature of its existence and for some strange reason, my camera just keeps taking pictures over there. In this picture it struck me […]
It’s called the Hovey Rock. The reason is simple. The Class of ’76 presented it to Dr. Hovey. That was the last year of Dr. Edmund Hovey’s 42 years of service to […]
Thirty five years ago, when I was a student, I could have written the following: "Those Center Hall stairs really creak when used. They are worn out from countless students moving up […]
"Charles Crowley ’70 was named the Twin Cities Regional Recipient of the Adult Volunteer Excellence Award for his outstanding volunteerism last year. The Volunteer Excellence Award program recognizes members who through […]
Had a chance to visit with Ken Ogorek ’87 while in Pittsburgh – Ken works for the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Ken plays a key role in the education provided by the Diocese […]
This is a tough job! Last night we (Dean Joe Emmick ’92 and Ms. Alison Kothe) had dinner with Chris Passodelis ’55 and his son Chris, Class of 1984. This is the […]
As you can see, spring is here. Leaves are popping everywhere…in another week I couldn’t take this picture of the clock tower and Center Hall from here. Not sure how the guys […]
Big Bash 2006 – June 2-4, 2006… What it isn’t. The Big Bash isn’t Comps. It isn’t mandatory study tables or 5:00 AM workouts. It isn’t pledgeship. It isn’t a green leg […]
Just imagine. This white oak was knocked down during last week’s storm. Our guys estimate the tree is over 100 years old. The tree saw President Kane, our fifth president. It likely […]
As you can see elsewhere on the web site and in some of the National media, the campus took a big hit last Friday evening from the storms rushing through Central Indiana. […]
Interesting to make the trip from New York City to Washington. Two large cities – two populations playing big roles in the world today…two REALLY different places from a population/”characters” standpoint. Made […]
Flew in to DC last night from New York…on second thought, I should have taken the train. Would have been fun to try to get some pictures along the way. This picture […]
In New York for a gala event honoring Anne and Andy Ford H’03. It was a tremendous event – great attendance and great energy! The Fords have meant so much to, and […]