Take three weeks off work for the first time in 37 years and you come back seeing things differently. Some more intensely, some for the first time. I’d noticed for many years the […]
Photography is a quest for light, but sometimes there’s just too much. Like last July 15, 11 a.m., when we were interviewing filmmaker and former Little Giant quarterback Russ Harbaugh ’06 in […]
Ten minutes before the end his last class before retirement, math Professor Bob Foote was teaching a bunch of non-math majors about spherical geometry. Using two Hot Wheels cars on a globe […]
“I believe that biology is not destiny.” by Andrea James ’89 My view of family is shaped by being an adoptee, a transgender woman, and a youth advocate. That gives me a […]
In Invisible Men, Professor Eric Freeze’s latest short story collection, the award-winning writer and Wabash professor channels a wolf, a widower, a bodybuilder, a pedophile, and a young girl struggling through the trauma […]
“You have a daughter. She’s beautiful. When can you come pick her up?” by Greg Castanias ’87 We arrived at adoption like most couples do—after trying to have children without assistance, and […]
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 […]
The National Association of Wabash Men (NAWM) Board of Directors has named Eric Wetzel as the first recipient of the Butler-Turner Student-Alumni Engagement Award. It will be presented by Rick Cavanaugh ’76, […]
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 […]
We’ve been fortunate at WM to include photographer Denis Kelly’s images several times in the last 20 years, but this photograph of Mato Tapila is one of his most striking pieces. In […]
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 […]