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 […]
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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 […]
The first week of school featured a couple hundred email notes about things lost and things found, things for sale and things to be had for free… if you were quick enough. […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Wabash College’s strategic planning was put into perspective Thursday after President Patrick White gave the first Chapel Talk of the new school year. “We often say we stand […]
Jim Amidon — Even though I’ve been around Wabash College for a very long time, it still surprises me how quickly things get rolling around here when school begins. Seems like yesterday […]
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Jim Amidon — About a week ago, Chris and I took our daughter to “meet the teacher” night at her new school. With system-wide reorganization fully implemented, we shifted from Hose to […]
Steve Charles—Wabash junior Nathan Rutz gave up his usual summer job at the camp where his family vacations to spend a month in a ramshackle house with a group of other young […]
Jim Amidon — When I was a kid, we would officially celebrate the end of summer on Labor Day. Public pools were open one more day, school would start on Tuesday, and […]
Jim Amidon — I got a voice mail last Tuesday afternoon from Dean Reynolds, Wabash Class of 1970. Dean is a fairly active alumnus who has returned to campus on many occasions […]
Steve Charles—“There are two kinds of people in the world,” Wayne Hoover tells me as we sit in the Main Street Pub in Monticello, Illinois. I’ve driven here from Crawfordsville in an […]
Howard W. Hewitt – I generally hit the road during the summer for a handful of trips spread over three or four weeks visiting students and alumni. Going out and seeing Wabash men […]
Steve Charles—Dan is a middle-aged guy from Arkansas who lives in the old bank across the street from Fletcher’s of Atlanta, the culinary treasure where Fletcher Boyd ’72 is chef, owner, greeter, […]
Howard W. Hewitt – For the past several summers I’ve hit the road to visit students or alumni around the country or state. I made my first trip last week to see […]
Jim Amidon — I wasn’t born in Indiana, but I’ve spent most of my life as a Hoosier. And through my various travels with Wabash College, I always felt like I knew […]
Steve Charles—Reading of Wayne Hoover’s moving tribute to a friend lost in the crash of Comair Flight 5191 (click here to read more), I was reminded of another alumnus on a two-wheeled, […]
Howard W. Hewitt – One of the great things that happens week in and out at Wabash College is the chance to interact with our students. Even on a weekend like our […]
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Howard W. Hewitt – The Lilly-funded Present Indiana Program is one of the most unique learning opportunities on campus. PIP funds summer internships for students to study cultural or historical aspects of […]
Steve Charles—Bill Cook ’66 is one of the finest teachers and scholars to have graduated from Wabash. (Scholar with a capital "S"—this photo of Bill was taken Sunday as he waited in […]