Jim Amidon — Susan Veatch Cantrell slipped silently away from us early Monday morning after a long and courageous fight with a variety of health problems. That she left us silently is […]
Evansville, In. – Howard W. Hewitt – Carrying on tradition can be a burden or a great joy in upholding family traditions. Scott Schroeder ’99 certainly has found it challenging, rewarding, and […]
Howard W. Hewitt – Students returned from all around Indiana, the country, and world this week for second semester classes at Wabash College. Read the comments below and then add your own. Psychology […]
Steve Charles—Indianapolis alums and fans of Tom Runge’s “Grunge Report” on the Wabash website may recall Andrew Shelton ’03 and his “new generation of cool.” Tom linked us to John Russell’s Indianapolis […]
Mary Louise Mielke was the wife of Wabash Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Paul Mielke ’42, but I attended her memorial service Thursday in the College’s Detchon International Hall wanting to […]
Steve Charles—With the exception of the Monon Bell Game, Little Giant football isn’t the beat I cover here for Public Affairs. And even at that Game, my assignment is “crowd shots.” At […]
Jim Amidon — Wabash football coach Chris Creighton will spend Christmas tomorrow with his wife, Heather, and their three children. They’ll wake early, open presents, and celebrate the wonders of the season. […]
Kim Johnson – As I was clearing off my desk and getting things squared away before the holidays, I had some time to reflect about my first three months at Wabash. Even […]
Steve Charles—“It might seem odd for a woman to claim such a kinship to a ‘school for men,’” University of Arkansas Professor Marta Collier writes in her essay “My Brothers for Life” […]
Steve Charles—One of my greatest frustrations in trying to cover the lives of Wabash alumni for Wabash Magazine is that I just can’t keep up. Even with the help of class agents, […]
Kim Johnson – When I interviewed four months ago for my position at Wabash nearly every person I spoke with (ten different people if I remember correctly) asked me the same question. […]
Howard W. Hewitt – President Patrick White, the College’s 15th president, presented a special Chapel Talk Tuesday commemorating the 175th anniversary of the College. He harkened back to 1832 and the schools’ […]
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Jim Amidon — The Wabash College football team’s exciting run through the NCAA Division III playoffs came to an abrupt end Saturday. With winds howling at 25 miles per hour and steady […]
Howard W. Hewitt – The Indiana Quality of Life Grant from Lilly Endowment has provided internships for Wabash students, trips around the state to learn more about Hoosier history and culture, and brought […]
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American Society’s obsession with sports, or specifically Professor of Mathmatics Mike Axtel’s obsession, was the focus of Thursday’s Chapel Talk. Hear the full Podcast of Axtel’s talk here. Axtel, mixing readings with […]
Jim Amidon — Now that Black Friday and the post-Thanksgiving shopping frenzy have passed, the turkey and noodles and turkey potpie are gone, what’s next before the holidays? Thinking about a trip […]
Steve Charles—Proofing the upcoming issue of Wabash Magazine, I was re-reading a story I wrote a couple months ago about Steve Hunt ’76 and his daughter, Leslie. The article begins with Leslie’s […]
Jim Amidon — The students, faculty, and staff of Wabash College have an enormous reason to be thankful this Thanksgiving week. This week we are thankful that a handful of visionary leaders […]