Twenty-one years ago we chose Trace’s name because of its Gaelic and English meanings: courageous, the battler, brave, warlike, and fierce. —Amy Bulger To his high-school football coach, Trace Bulger ’19 is […]
Archives: May, 2018
“I so enjoyed this process because it was a conversation throughout—like a little classroom or think tank.” Associate Professor of Classics Bronwen Wickkiser is talking about her latest book and her work […]
1. When reading took hold in Germany in the late 1700s, a group of German intellectuals warned that it endangers your body and mind. They believed that books, particularly works of narrative […]
IN APRIL 2017, AFTER WORKING HIS WAY UP THE OFFICIATING LADDER FROM POP WARNER GAMES TO THE BIG TEN, STEVEN WOODS ’93 GOT THE PHONE CALL OFFICIALS DREAM OF: “WE’D LIKE TO […]
Call him the accidental Ironman. Eight years ago Aaron Springhetti ’08 was in dental school when some friends— runners looking for a new challenge—suggested a triathlon. He tagged along largely unaware of […]
WM ASKED OUR READERS, “What was the most embarrassing moment of your professional career?” “THINK I CAN MAKE IT?!” Adam Burtner ’17 was loading 156,000 eggs into a delivery truck before […]
The latest print edition of the magazine is out, but some of our favorite photos didn’t make the final cut. Here are a few of them: