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Phillips ’28 Aims for a Career in Public Service

Connor Phillips ’28 had a good excuse for missing orientation and the first week of classes. He was padding his resume. He attended the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August, where he served as a page for the Indiana delegation.

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La Alianza Latino Community Center

Latino Community Center Releases Fall Activity Schedule

Centered around Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15), the events work to connect the campus to the Crawfordsville community. Featured events include fiestas, alumni appearances, and musical performances. Events are free and open to the public.

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Redpack athletes Will Neubauer ’25, Brayden Curnutt ’25, and Justin Santiago ’25, and midfielder Bryce Kinnaman '27.

Wabash On My Mind: Fall Sports Preview 2024

This episode of Wabash On My Mind features a preview of Little Giants Cross Country and Soccer teams ahead of the 2024 Fall sports season (Episode 366).

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Greg Huebner H'77

Imagining Balance Amid Chaos & Harmony: Gregory Huebner Paintings 1974-2024

The exhibition, “Imagining Balance Amid Chaos & Harmony: Gregory Huebner Painting 1974-2024,” covers much of Huebner’s creative efforts as an artist during his time at Wabash.

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Princeton Review Rates Wabash Well in Best 390 Colleges List

Wabash received top-10 rankings in 10 categories in The Princeton Review’s 2025 college guide, which features 390 highly rated colleges and universities. Inclusion indicates that Wabash stands among the top 15% of more than 2,500 U.S.-based four-year colleges.

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Theta Delta Chi and the Victory Cup

Bertsch ’26 Wins National Fraternity Award

The Theta Delta Chi Upsilon Deuteron chapter earned the Victory Cup, which is presented annually to the top chapter nationally. Further, house president Carter Bertsch ’26 was named top undergraduate of the year.

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Evan Dickey '26 spent his internship making botanical illustrations

Dickey ’26: Developing an Eye for Detail

Evan Dickey ’26 had no experience with watercolors before his summer internship. The double major in biology and art preferred oil and acrylic for his painting. After Norman Treeves Professor of Biology Amanda Ingram saw his lab notebook for Biology 112, she invited Dickey to participate in an internship she developed just for him.

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