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 […]
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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 […]
The idea for this edition of WM began with a single word—“adoption”—but at its core, the theme of this issue is a mixture of loss, family, and faith. And gathering stories for […]
Alejandro Reyna ’17 was finishing his freshman year at Wabash when he attended a recital of original compositions by Taylor Neal ’14. “Words always fall short of conveying the beauty of any composed […]
Oral Comps: A rite of passage you’ll find few other places, and no other time in your life. When it comes to four years at Wabash, moments don’t get much more rewarding […]
After our photoshoot with Ken Ogorek ’87 and Professor Raymond Williams H’68 at the Sacred Journeys exhibit at The Children’s Museum in Indianapolis last year, we asked Williams (chair of the exhibit’s […]
Our full-page map in the “Traveling Well” edition of WM includes a journal that Communications and Marketing Videographer Adam Phipps’11 kept during an excursion he took with friends from Bucharest, Romania to Krakow, Poland, toward […]
“Every house I lived in while I was growing up was struck by lightning.” What sounds like a great first line for a short story or novel is actually long-time Crawfordsville resident […]
The following is the preface to Ice Ship: The Epic Voyages of the Polar Adventurer Fram, by Charles Johnson ’65. The retired naturalist for the State of Vermont, Johnson has been fascinated with […]