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Joyce ’14 Moved by Israeli Experience

Mar 12, 2014

Zeno Joyce ’14 – Even with the title of our class being “Contested Sites, Contested Texts”, I wasn’t sure how my life’s contestation would even fit or if it were even applicable. […]

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O’Connor ’15 Gains Understanding of Conflicts

Mar 12, 2014

Logan O’Connor ’15 – Jericho is the oldest city in the world, estimated to have been founded in 8000BCE. So it was really really interesting to visit this site. The ruins of […]

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Jackson ’16 on Saint Julien, Trump Tower

Mar 12, 2014

Michael Jackson ’16 – One cannot truly comprehend the complexity of a cathedral and then relate that dynamically didactic relic to the modern world unless the person physically takes their person to […]

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FBI Visit a D.C. Highlight for Tapper ’16

Mar 12, 2014

Josh Tapper ’16 – Have you ever met with a PAC before? Have you ever been able to tour the FBI?  If you answered no to either one of those previous questions, […]

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Bradke ’14 in Awe of Israel’s Holy Sites

Mar 11, 2014

Ramsey Bradke ’14 – Today was easily the most fulfilling and engaging day so far on the trip. Before we left the beautiful and quiet city of Haifa we enjoyed yet another […]

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Bryant ’16 Learning More of the D.C. Rhetoric

Mar 11, 2014

Patrick Bryant ’16 – The students of the Rhetoric Department’s Voices of America course send you greetings from our nation’s capital.  As you’ve read over some of my classmates’ posts, you can […]

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Burtner ’17 Enjoying Capital, Meeting Senator

Mar 11, 2014

Adam Burtner ’17 – For the 14 Wabash Men visiting our nation’s capital this week, Monday was an extremely busy day. Now here in Washington for two days, we are settled in […]

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D.C. Advertisements Fascinate Dothager ’16

Mar 11, 2014

Brandon Dothager ’16 – When applying for this trip, I started with, “Double-majoring in Political Science and Rhetoric, Washington D.C. is my Mecca.” Based on how it’s going so far, Mecca has […]

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Students Tour Civil War Battle Sites

Mar 11, 2014

Ryne Ruddock ’15 & Andrew Sunde ’16 –  The sunbeams lit through the window and provided a confident feeling for the day. The troops awoke at 7 a.m., ate breakfast, and loaded […]

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Wabash Men Visit Site Built by Herod

Mar 10, 2014

Shane Hoerbert ’15 – As I lay in my bed around 4:30 in the morning with the second day of our Israel trip about to begin I hear the first Islamic prayer […]

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Students Exploring on First Day in Israel

Mar 10, 2014

David Phillips ’14 – After staying up for over 30 hours I finally got to sleep in a bed. There has never been a more restful sleep than that in my life. […]

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Bleisch ’16 Exploring Washington D.C.

Mar 10, 2014

Josh Bleisch ’16 – Day two of our Washington, DC immersion trip proved very exciting. While we did not need to be ready and in the lobby of the hotel until 10:30, […]

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