Pulitzer-Nominated Author's New Book Autobiographical
Tom Spanbauer calls the dramatic conflict in his novels violence. It’s a description that takes some explanation after hearing the careful intonation of the soft-spoken Spanbauer’s reading from his latest novel. more...
Beer & Circus: How Big-Time College Sports Is Crippling Undergraduate Education
Wabash College will host Murray Sperber who will give a talk on “Collegiate Sports, Booze, and Higher Education in the Era of Beer and Circus” at 8 p.m. Thursday, November 1, in Room 101 (Lovell Lecture Room) in Baxter Hall. more...
One-Man Play Marx in Soho to be Presented at Wabash
Wabash College is please to present the one-man play, Marx in Soho, written by historian Howard Zinn and performed by Bob Weick. The performance will take place at 7 p.m., Thursday, November 1, in Salter Hall in the Fine Arts Center. more...
Wabash Celebrates Football Tradition and Teams
Saturday, October 13, 2007. Members of the Wabash community gathered this evening to celebrate the rich tradition of Wabash football, with special emphasis on the teams of 1977, 1982, and 2002. The event came on the heels of a hard-fought victory over conference rival Wittenberg University. more...
Wabash Stays Unbeaten, Knocks Off Witt
It’s become a mid-season classic between the NCAC’s two powerhouses – Wabash and Wittenberg. The 14th-ranked Little Giants (6-0, 4-0) won their fourth straight home game against the Tigers Saturday when the defense held off Wittenberg’s game tying efforts in the final moments, 24-17. more...
Comedians Headline Saturday's Show
Two nationally-known comedians will headline a comedy show Family Day weekend at Wabash College. Tim Cavanaugh and John Garrett will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Chapel more...
Students Relished in New York Immersion Experience
Scott Crawford and his Career Services Office is leading a mini-immersion trip to New York City over Fall Break. Wabash students are meeting with Wabash alumni to learn about careers and the city. more...
J.D. Phillips to Deliver Friday's LaFollette Lecture
J.D. Phillips, Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Wabash College, will present the 28th Annual LaFollette Lecture Friday, October 19. more...
Family Day Concert Entertaining to Everyone
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Evansville Association Welcomes the Whites
A great crowd gathered at the Evansville Country Club to welcome President Pat White and his lovely wife Chris to the Evansville area. The crowd was the largest anyone could recall for a Wabash event, especially on a week night. more...
Wabash Men Serve Local Communities
Wabash men across the nation came out in record numbers for the third-annual Wabash Day in early October. The men showed their local communities through service work how Wabash educates men to live humanely. more...
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Little Giants Earn 5-0 Mark With Win at Allegheny
Evan Sobecki topped the 100-yard rushing mark and Wabash's defense held Allegheny to seven total yards on its final three drives in the Little Giants' 28-20 win in Meadville, Pennsylvania Saturday afternoon. more...
President Issues Hays Challenge: $3 Million by 2009
Saying that there is great strength in numbers, Wabash President Pat White has issued a bold challenge to the College’s alumni and loyal friends, asking them to achieve an Annual Fund goal never before reached. more...
Caputo Weaves Journalism into Lecture
Decorated journalist and author Phillip Caputo gave a lecture to a crowded Salter Hall Thursday evening. His lecture, entitled “Fiction is Better Than Truth: Turning Journalism into Art” was the most recent in the Will Hays Jr. Visiting Writer Series. more...
Glee Club Alumni Return for Homecoming
Over 70 former Glee Club members, some traveling from as far as California and Massachusetts, returned to campus on Homecoming and performed throughout the day on Saturday. more...
Himsel '85 Tackles Ironies of Gay Marriage Rulings
Political Science Professor Scott Himsel ’85 gave a well-crafted speech in Thursday’s Chapel Talk on the hot-button issue of gay marriage. more...
Carl Drew '98 Leading Cyclists to Inspire Teens
The story has a familiar feel. A young man comes to Wabash College with the desire to study biology or a pre-med tract and finds it difficult and changes paths. But few Wabash men have chosen a road similar to the byway traveled by Carl Drew ’98. more...
Adventurer Drew '98 To Make Stop on Campus at 2 p.m.
Carl Drew ’98 a marketing specialist, motivational speaker, and adventurer will be stopping on the Wabash campus Thursday afternoon for a brief break during his cross-country bike ride. Drew is executive director for LifeClimb – Teaching Teens to Climb Through Life. more...
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