Steve Charles — One of the fringe benefits of being technologically incompetent is that you get to know, and often rely upon, very good people. At Wabash, one of those people for […]
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Howard W. Hewitt – The history of Wabash College athletics stretches back to the 1860s. The College’s athletic history has been documented largely due to the writings of Max Services ’58 during […]
Steve Charles—The love story of General Lew Wallace and his future bride begins at a piano. A piano that, until yesterday, was right here on the Wabash campus. The exact ages and […]
Kim Johnson – Yesterday I participated in a “Stylized Movement/Kung Fu Workshop” as part of the Visiting Artists Series here at Wabash. The workshop was a follow up to the group’s performance […]
Howard W. Hewitt – The Present Indiana summer internship program has grown in quality each of its three years. If you have not seen any of the student presentations previously, you should […]
Jim Amidon — I want to draw your attention to the Little Giant football team, which on Saturday will host North Coast Athletic Conference behemoth Wittenberg University. The rivalry between those Tigers […]
Kim Johnson – I mentioned last week in my first post how much I am enjoying getting to know this campus and my surprise at all that was happening in this little […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Political Science Professor Scott Himsel ’85 gave a well-crafted speech in Thursday’s Chapel Talk on the hot-button issue of gay marriage. Himsel used two state Supreme Court cases […]
Jim Amidon — My memory is too cob-webbed to accurately recall when I first met the late Will Hays, Jr. and his wife, Ginny. “A long time ago” is about the best […]
Kim Johnson – So here it is, my first entry, of what I hope becomes many entries as a Wabash blogger. I started Monday in the Public Affairs Office and have spent […]
Jim Amidon — It’s a big week in Crawfordsville. The Art League kicks off its Downtown Exhibit Friday night, the same night as the Celebration of Chocolate. It’s also Homecoming at Wabash […]
This entry first appeared in the September 21 edition of the Crawfordsville Journal Review. Its author is Sam King (pictured right), assistant editor, who covers the Wabash beat for the Journal Review. […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Assistant Dean of Students Michael Raters ’85 talks to students in Thursday’s Chapel about the importance of word choice and action. Raters, who gave a Chapel talk four […]
Jim Amidon — We were about 30 minutes this side of Decatur, Illinois Saturday morning following the Wabash football team to its game at Millikin University when my daughter announced from the […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Why change a web page? Putting a new face on the Wabash College website is not something we do without a lot of thought. This is not a […]
Jim Amidon — For about a decade, I represented the face of the Wabash College Athletics Department. As the sports information director, I worked with then-athletic director Max Servies to promote Wabash’s […]
The Gentleman’s Rule hasn’t been around for the full 175 years of Wabash College, Dean of Students Tom Bambrey said Thursday in his Chapel Talk. Although the rule as we now know […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Moo — or Morris, if you will, solves the mystery of the bench! Five residents of Morris Hall painted the bench in the farm animal motif. Alex Ingram […]