Case Western's Offense, Defense Similar to Wabash
It’s been 58 years since Wabash last met Case Western Reserve University on the football field, so you can’t exactly call the two teams rivals. In fact, the Spartans and Little Giants have met only twice, in 1948 and 1949, splitting the two games. But there are some striking parallels between Wabash and Case Western. more...
Little Giants Win Football Playoff Opener
An inspired third quarter propelled Wabash College Saturday into the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs. Wabash travels Saturday to Case-Western (11-0) at Cleveland for a second round game. more...
Connerly Stirs Discussion on Affirmative Action
The Wabash Conservative Union hosted Ward Connerly, founder and chairman of the American Civil Liberties Institute and a leading advocate for elimination of race-based affirmitive action. A packed Baxter 101 listened Thursday night to Connerly’s argument and engaged him afterwards with lively questions. more...
Holiday Break Starts with Busy Weekend
While many students will be heading home for Thanksgiving Break, many will stay behind for a big weekend. The unbeaten Little Giant Swimmers host the Patrick Woehnker Invitational, the basketball team tips off its season and the football squad opens NCAA Div. III playoffs. more...
Wabash Grads Bring Geist-Fishers Debate to Campus
Two alumni involved in a contentious public debate about city annexation brought Wabash students into the process Thursday night. Brad Johnson ’71 and Mike Shaver ’73 led a discussion on Democracy, Public Policy, and Involuntary Municipal Annexation in Indiana more...
That Was A Lot of Fun
Wamidan and the Jazz Improv Combo brought East African music and dance and a tribute to Miles Davis to Salter Hall Wednesday night. more...
Founders' Week: Placher Looks at 1907
As a professor who’s spent 30-plus years on campus, a graduate and respected scholar, Bill Placher can look at Wabash now and its history and offer interesting perspectives. Placher ‘70 delivered the third of four Chapel Talks as part of the College’s 175th Anniversary. more...
Flea Market Dealers Key to Farnsley '83 Research
In sharing his research interviewing flea market dealers, alumnus Art Farnsley ’83 said he's discovered much about himself during the 2007 Eric Dean Lecture in Religion. more...
Monon Bell Telecast Parties - Record Number
The 114th Monon Bell Game was witnessed by many alumni, family, and friends at a record number of telecast party venues throughout the country. more...
Students Learn to
The L.E.A.D. Program (Linking Education and Alumni Development) offered students a chance for students to learn the proper rules of dining on Tuesday evening.
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Founder's Week: Wabash Film "Rings True"
Wabash archivist Beth Swift led the audience on a “campus tour of Wabash through history” for the first half of Tuesday’s "Wabash in Pictures and Film" presentation. But the showing of the film “Wabash: A Way of Life” in the second half took her on its own journey through time.
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Little Giants Anxious to Tipoff Basketball Season
Wabash fans will get a first look at its basketball team Friday and Saturday in the Little Giant Tipoff Classic. The Little Giants return key starters and welcome an exciting freshman. Wabash plays Kentucky Christian at 8 p.m. Friday. more...
A Classic Bell Ringer
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Art Farnsley '83 Will Deliver Religion Lecture
Dr. Art Farnsley ’83 will bring his expertise on faith-based initiatives to campus this week along with a personal interest in folk art. more...
Wabash vs. Mt. St. Joseph in 1st Round
The Wabash College football team will host a first-round NCAA Division III playoff game for the third time since 2002 when the Little Giants host the College of Mount St. Joseph on Saturday, November 17. Kickoff is set for 12:00 noon. more...
Hard-Running MSJ is Wabash's First Round Opponent
The College of Mount St. Joseph, Wabash's first-round opponent in the 2007 NCAA Division III playoffs, is no stranger to post-season play. The Lions qualified for the tournament for the fourth straight year with a 9-0 record. more...
Wabash-DePauw Set for 114th Meeting
Pundits speculating on the outcome of the 114th Monon Bell Classic have carved up every possible statistic and measurement to ascertain one team’s strength over the other. But when the 9-0 Wabash Little Giants travel to Greencastle to play the 7-2 DePauw Tigers, it’s pretty easy to break this one down. more...
Monon Bell Chapel Talk Fires Up Wabash Community
Little Giant football Coach Chris Creighton had a big Chapel Talk crowd on its feet Thursday morning ready to storm down 231 to keep possession of the Monon Bell. more...
Brass Ensemble and Jazz Band in Top Form
A talented freshman class and inspired upperclassmen, faculty, and community players had the Brass Ensemble and Jazz Band in top form during their joint concert on Tuesday night. more...
Board of Trustees Newsletter — October, 2007
The Wabash College Board of Trustees met on a glorious fall weekend in Crawfordsville not only to conduct our normal business, but also, and more importantly, to participate in strategic and master planning discussions. more...
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