Steve Miller ’08 leans back in his chair on the patio of the Cha Cha Chicken restaurant, speaking above the din of Caribbean music and weekend traffic along Santa Monica’s Ocean Avenue. […]
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“Angels was tough. It really beat the crap out of me. It was also one of the shows that got me into grad school. And getting into Yale is no small feat.” […]
“IF YOU ASK ME, THE DRUMMER IS THE HEART AND SOUL OF THE BAND.” —Ward Poulos ’96, co-founder, ZipRecruiter WARD POULOS ’96 still thinks of himself as a drummer first. He’s […]
Quinn Cavin used to believe that clouds come from smokestacks. “I saw the Indianapolis steam plant in downtown Indianapolis on the way to the zoo when I was five,” he recalls. “There […]
Tom Broecker ’84 has memorized the floorplan of almost every department store in Manhattan. In Urban Outfitters on Fifth Avenue on a Sunday afternoon, he makes his way through the maze of […]
Freelance producer and photographer Alex Rinks ’06 is best known for his work on Discovery Channel and History and on shows such as Wicked Tuna, Dude Perfect, Ax Men, and Mountain Men. He was the senior […]
The Wabash community gathered in Pioneer Chapel on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day to celebrate America’s great champion of racial justice and equality, recalling Dr. King’s famous “I Have A Dream” address with […]
Crawfordsville will look a lot different in the coming few years thanks to a big win by a team led by Mayor Todd Barton ’00. Those changes include the strongest partnership yet […]
When he retires at the end of 2015 as executive director of the Louisville Legal Aid Society (LASL), Jeff Been ’81 will have established a legacy of using the law to help […]
WM asked Wabash alumni: Is there a food whose taste, texture, or smell transports you to a different time or place, evokes a memory, or triggers a particular emotion? We received a […]
Philosophy-major-turned Michelin two-star rated Chef Thomas Lents ’95 tells stories with his culinary creations. “You’re never going to get me to say I’m an artist, because I don’t think I am,” Thomas […]
by Brent Harris Director of Sports Information The death of his father in 2010 and a terrible injury on the football field in 2012 nearly ended his college career, but CP Porter refocused […]