The Wabash College community mourns the passing of Emeritus Professor of Mathematics Bill Swift, who died peacefully in his home last Thursday. The College welcomes comments from his former students and colleagues. […]
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Jim Amidon — I’ve been promoting and covering Wabash football for more than half my life. I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve left the field at the […]
Jim Amidon — When I attended the opening of Wabash art professor Doug Calisch’s latest exhibition Friday night, I couldn’t help but think of the railroad tracks that run just a few […]
Kim Johnson – I celebrated Labor Day weekend a week early this year. Saturday, August 23, David and I welcomed Paige Kathleen Johnson into our family. She is truly a blessing and […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Hospitality comes in many forms. The Class of 2012 had lunch downtown Monday and shared dessert with President Pat White and his wife Chris Wednesday evening. The Wabash […]
Steve Charles—As editor of Wabash Magazine, I have the luxurious responsibility to listen and read carefully the words spoken here; to convey to you those that, at least in my opinion, you, […]
Steve Charles—Yesterday, after college physician Dr. Scott Douglas ’84 told me I might have a malady usually reserved for babies (the result of having taken antibiotics for two months), I casually asked, […]
Steve Charles—What brings a group of Wabash Phi Delt brothers together every 10 years? Why this particular group—guys who were in the house between 1971-1974? Why always at the home of Judy […]
Jim Amidon — My colleague Steve Charles and I were talking last week and we both remarked how frequently we get asked, “So, do you guys at Wabash have summers off?” Easy […]
Steve Charles—The best thing about living at 615 S. Water Street here in Crawfordsville is the neighbors. It’s a great house—Professor Ted Bedrick’s old place, and Terri Fyffe’s grandmother’s before that. High […]
Jim Amidon — I spent big chunks of last week sitting in my office at Wabash College editing digital videotape. I got most of the way through nine tapes — over 10 […]
Howard W. Hewitt – I wrote after last year’s Big Bash how much fun it is to have a couple of students here helping us out in Public Affairs for the big […]
Gary James ’10 – Around noontime Thursday, Wabash College became an official stop on Andy Davis ’00 and Melissa Henige’s 2500 miles sustainability tour from Bloomington to San Francisco. With their bikes […]
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Kim Johnson – One of my favorite things about what I do is getting to meet Wabash alumni. Our “39 Under 39” project has given me several opportunities to do just that. […]
Steve Charles—One of the pleasures of being a photographer for Commencement Weekend is opening each of the photos for the first time. Okay, sometimes I’m disappointed (especially when I ALMOST captured an […]
Steve Charles—At today’s Faculty and Staff Awards Luncheon, chemistry professor Scott Feller described his department’s curator, Pat Barker, as having a job that’s “key to our success, yet no one knows exactly […]
Kim Johnson – I was at the Boys and Girls Club one evening last week to watch my neighbors’ four-year-olds play soccer. I took my camera – it’s pretty much become my […]
Howard W. Hewitt – A lot of creativity, some engineering, and the pressure of a class final culminated Thursday with a cardboard raft race down Sugar Creek. Visiting Assistant Professor of Art […]