WM asked alumni, “How do you take care of yourself physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally? Walking for the Future Jesse Owens said, “If we walk long enough and talk long enough, we […]
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by Scott Dreher ’82 The FAA report reads, “Pilot error.” The small white airplane with blue call letters and red trim approached Runway 14 from the west. But the flight plan […]
An excerpt from the sermon for the 179th Baccalaureate Service. by Rev. Elizabeth Manning Rev. Dr. Otis Moss, Jr. is an African American preacher in his 80’s who labored with Rev. Dr. […]
How do you take care of yourself physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally? I practice the ancient, sacred art of beekeeping. I have 12 hives in my apiary on my small hobby farm […]
How do you take care of yourself physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally? Just before I turned 60 I began high jumping again. I had not taken a single jump since my last […]
by J. Dominic Patacsil ’19 A few weeks after his second-place finish in the 5,000 meters helped the Little Giants earn the 2017 NCAC Outdoor Track and Field title, Dominic Patacsil ’19 […]
by President Gregory Hess On our first day in Spain on the Camino de Santiago with Professors Gilberto Gomez and Dan Rogers and their students, we stopped at a museum in Oviedo’s […]
Each edition of Wabash Magazine begins as a theme, but the cover title develops organically during the gathering and editing process—sometimes precariously late—as our stories take us deeper and the issue becomes more personal. […]
Read More - WM Spring/Summer 2017: “Walking Beside Each Other”
that falls across the adobe wall and the ladder leaning there. It takes most seriously the back rest of the wrought iron chair, the slender arch of its shadow. Thanks to this […]
by Marc Hudson We lay him down, we let him go, his mother, his sister, and I, into the wooden hull of his coffin with its brass fittings, into the furrows of […]
When I arrived at Wabash in 1995, I first noticed two things: • the size of the religion department (Peebles, Williams, Placher, Webb—one more than the theology department at my own alma […]
by Marc Hudson Stories about the making of poems are always somewhat fictional. This is not the result of purposeful deception, but of the flaws of memory, the inability of facts, and, […]