The still handleless Monon Bell surrounded by Sigma Chi volunteer pledges. There’s no way someone could ever make off with the Bell given this line of defense. (Thanks to John Dewart ’10 […]
There are several notions I could throw around today about this stubborn maple in front of Trippet Hall. You could start with…ahh..well, no need to start. There will be a point, as […]
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. Four football seasons at Wabash and four Monon Bell game victories for the Class of 2013. Sweet! The Bell stays at Wabash another year, Jake Knott remains king […]
This is, admittedly with a little…no, a lot of bias, my favorite little Wally Wabash photo. That’s grandson Becket Runge, son of Lisa and Chris Runge ’94, and he was more than […]
For all of you out there who are looking at all the playoff options for the conference AQ spot, here’s the breakdown: http://www.d3blogs.com/d3football/2012/11/09/north-coast-athletic-conference-tiebreakers/
If you don’t have a spot by now, good luck!
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That’s right sports fans…some DePauw students made an attempt on the Bell early Thursday morning. (The Bell was safe and sound at Chapel just a few minutes ago- but with a new/rebuilt […]
David Powell ’81 sent this photo in while I was out in the Southwest. That’s David and son Graham this past summer at the top of Mount Baldy in the Philmont Scout […]
There was a very familiar sound this morning when I stepped out of the office. The Monon Bell has that unique, crisp sound. I just had to swing by the Chapel to […]
Here’s another Wabash perspective on the Grand Canyon by Jotipalo Bhikkhu ’88: Greetings Tom, Just saw your blog on the recent trip! Over Easter weekend this year, myself and three friends spent five […]
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That’s right – Grunge (with the help of Howard Hewitt!) is breaking this news. We’ll have an alumni trip to France next summer featuring the best France has to offer – wine […]
Professor Todd McDorman and a group of students made the trip to Cooperstown. Research…fun…learning…a look at history…it’s all there. Get the real word from the guys on the trip – click here.