Brent Harris — On Tuesday afternoon, the first two pieces of FieldTurf Duraspine Pro were laid out on the new soccer stadium at Mud Hollow Field. View the latest photos of the […]
While the 2011 spring sports season ended a few weeks ago for the current Wabash College teams, a former Little Giant claimed an Indiana High School Athletic Association girls softball championship and […]
By Kenny Farris ’12 Construction work on the new soccer and practice/IM fields at Mud Hollow has entered a new phase this week. “We want to lay turf on Monday,” Director of […]
Construction crews have been busy throughout the spring at Mud Hollow Field. It’s hard to believe that less than a year ago the Wabash soccer team was finishing its 2010 season on […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Wabash senior Luke Robbins advanced to the next round of the World Series of Comedy preliminaries at Dayton, Ohio Wednesday night. There are six regions holding preliminary contests […]
Jim Amidon — Last week was a festive one at Wabash College. Faculty honored students, students honored faculty, and the grand tradition of the liberal arts was celebrated. Last Thursday, the College […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Most faculty and staff members at Wabash College take their role as mentors very seriously. We all do it in different ways. My interest in wine has snuck […]
Riley Floyd ’13 – Last week, I had the opportunity to attend a symposium for collegiate newspaper editors co-sponsored by the Council of Independent Colleges and The New York Times. The less […]
Howard Hewitt -Ever walk through an airport and spot someone with a Wabash sweatshirt or ballcap? Immediately there is a bond from a shared experience. That rings true even if you’re not […]
Jim Amidon — Here in the Public Affairs Office at Wabash College, we spend most of our time celebrating in words and photos the achievements of Wabash’s students, faculty, staff, and alumni. […]
Jim Amidon — I was thinking a lot about Wabash College history over the weekend. When President Pat White welcomed about 400 high school seniors and their families in the Chapel on Friday, […]
Steve Charles—Students in Professor Eric Freeze’s Travel Writing class were still introducing themselves to MacGregor Visiting Writer Patrick Madden on Monday afternoon when the author suddenly stood up. “What’s that?” he asked […]
If you had a chance to watch Matt Storm ’04 play basketball at Wabash, you know the drive and determination he showed on every single trip up the court. Now he’s transferred […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Wabash men are giving to good causes all of the time, or so it seems. Several guys gather virtually every Saturday morning through the school year to work […]
Old Man Winter hasn’t kept the construction crews from their continued work on the outdoor fields renovation project this January. View the latest photos from the project here. The new baseball stadium […]
Steve Charles—An hour before the first show of his new public affairs series Off 63rd with Garrard McClendon on Chicago’s WYCC-TV 20 PBS affiliate, Dr. Garrard McClendon stands alone 10 feet in […]
Jim Amidon —Tracy Sugarman was having lunch with a small group of Wabash College students last Thursday and discussing his book, We Had Sneakers, They Had Guns: The Kids Who Fought for […]
Steve Charles—Last week we received word that Doris Strawn—long-time assistant at the Crawfordsville Public Library, and wife of Professor Emeritus of French Dick Strawn for more than 66 years—had died on Friday, […]