What's Happening at Wabash College – December
This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What’s Happening on the campus of Wabash College. more...
Blog: Visiting English Countryside
Professor Tobey Herzog's senior English class has ventured from London to Wessex and Dorchester the past two days. more...
Art Reshapes Questions About God and Suffering
Biblical critic and Wabash Dean of the College Gary Phillips believes the art of Samuel Bak should not only change the way we read the Bible, but also reshape questions about God and suffering. more...
Wilmington Defense Smothers Wabash
Guards Andrew Gilman and Chase Haltom hit three-pointers in the opening minutes to stake the Wabash basketball team to an early 6-3 lead, but not much else went right for the Little Giants in a 69-50 season-opening loss to Wilmington in the Little Giant Tipoff Classic. more...
Frigid Cleveland Weather at Kickoff
Wabash's Little Giants are in Cleveland, Ohio, for the first round of the 2008 NCAA Football Playoffs today. Catch all the action at Game Central. After lake-effect snow in the region last night, game-time temperatures are expected to be below 30 degrees at kickoff. more...
"Hot Dance and Jazz" Highlight Wamidan/Combo Concert
The Wamidan World Music Ensemble and Jazz Combo delivered on their promises of “hot folk dances" and "hot jazz arrangements" at Wednesday night's Fall 2008 Concert. more...
Case Western Tailgate Information
Our friends a Case Western Reserve University have identified an area near the football stadium for possible use by Wabash fans before the game on Saturday. more...
Basketball Season Opens Tonight
Veteran basketball coach Mac Petty has high hopes for the Little Giants this year after last season's 18-10 finish. The team opens the 2008-09 season tonight. Wabash plays Wilmington in Friday's second Tip-Off Classic game, around 8:00 p.m. more...
Wabash Plays at Case this Saturday
The Wabash College football team will make its second straight appearance in the NCAA Division III playoffs this Saturday, when the Little Giants travel to Cleveland to meet Case Western University. Kickoff is set for 12 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on WNDY radio and Teamline. more...
NAWM Inducts Eight in Athletics Hall of Fame
On the eve of the 115th Monon Bell Classic, the National Association of Wabash Men gathered to honor some of Wabash's finest athletes and coaches at the Athletics Hall of Fame banquet. Seven Little Giant athletes and former football coach Greg Carlson were inducted in the Hall of Fame at the event, which drew well over 200 people. more...
Woodwind Ensemble Debuts at Fall Concert
The most notable performance from Wednesday night’s concert at Salter Hall came from the smallest group—the College's new Woodwind Ensemble. more...
Wabash Wins Monon Debate - by a Voice Vote
Wabash's Monon Bell week, perhaps one of the most exciting periods of each year's first semester, spreads school spirit across the campus like wildfire. Debaters from Wabash and Depauw had a great deal of fun duing the Monon Bell Debate. more...
Wabash and DePauw Presidents Issue Joint Letter
In what is believed to be an unprecedented move, DePauw University President Brian Casey and Wabash College President Patrick White have issued a joint statement in advance of the annual football game between the two institutions. The 115th Monon Bell Classic will take place Saturday, November 15, in Crawfordsville. more...
Wabash Men and Medicine in the 21st Century
Prior to the classic Monon Bell rivalry, alumni, faculty and staff, and pre-medical students had the opportunity to learn about the medical profession in the 21st Century. The event included a panel discussion featuring three physicians from the class of 1985. The discussion was followed by a tailgate and the Bell game. more...
Capturing Student Learning Experience
Two weeks, four photographers, 60-plus classrooms, and thousands of photos later the Public Affairs Office considers their project of capturing the student learning experience to be a rousing success. more...
Widdows Named Schroeder Chair
Longtime economics professor Kealoha "Kay" Widdows has been named the John H. Schroeder Interdisciplinary Chair in Economics, a newly endowed professorship that honors 1942 graduate John H. Schroeder's leadership in his business and community. more...
Monon Prediction: A Great Game
Weather forecasters predict cold and wet conditions when Wabash College and DePauw University battle for the 115th time in the Monon Bell Classic. Football forecasters predict a high-scoring game. Alumni officials predict thousands will be on hand — and at telecast parties — to celebrate America's best small college rivalry. Wabash Gamenotes available here, as well. more...
Opus 21 To Perform at Wabash Tonight
Wabash College’s Visiting Artists Series will present Opus 21 at 8 p.m., Monday, November 17, in Salter Hall in the Fine Arts Center. more...
A Very Special Veterans Day
A fourth grader at Hoover School asked Wabash Alumni Director Tom Runge ’71 to stand in for her many relatives who are military veterans at a celebration honoring America's men and women in uniform.
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Bell Tickets Going Fast
The undefeated Little Giants will host the DePauw Tigers Saturday in the 115th Monon Bell Classic. Tickets to the game are available at the Wabash Bookstore during normal business hours. For alumni, parents, and friends, tickets can be reserved through the Bookstore’s website and will be available at the will call window game day. more...
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