Categories
Follow Chris on Twitter-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Rev. John E. Sowers'99 on Heading Home
- Joe on Seemingly Busy Week
- Aunt Sarah on Politics in the Air
- Joe on “Does everyone always dress this fratty?”
- Grandma Rowe on Midweek at Wabash
Archives
Meta
Monthly Archives: January 2013
Wabash Always Fights.
“Why do we all care [about Wabash] so much?” This is a quote from Professor Laura Wysocki’s chapel talk today. This is a question that I’ve asked myself so many times. Why do we all love Wabash College so much? … Continue reading
Posted in Chris Dabbs
Comments Off
Axis and Allies and Sheep Brains
If you like gaming, and you are on Wabash campus, I would suggest making your way to a Dork Club meeting. While much of what we play falls in the realm of board/card games, those new-fangled vidja games are more … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Comments Off
Secular Events
I recently submitted my budget for the Secular Student Alliance and every event planned for this year is a campus-wide event that I hope all of those people interested will attend. Here’s a short run-down of the events: Darwin Day … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Comments Off
Can you feel the love tonight?
Hey blog readers! I hope you are all keeping warm in this weather that feels as though Jack Frost is following me around and breathing down my shirt. Today was my first T-tones practice of the season. If you weren’t … Continue reading
Posted in Chris Dabbs
Comments Off
Club Leadership Summit
Tonight, the new heads of the student body, Jeremy Wentzel and Seton Goddard, held a mandatory Club Leadership Summit that proved to be very useful. Since I became president of the Secular Student Alliance, I have had a lot of … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Comments Off
I’m Ready
This semester is looking to be a difficult, yet fulfilling, one. Here’s my course list, if you’re interesting in seeing it, with the specific subject in parenthesis: Religions of China and Japan (Religion) Survey of Comparative Politics (Political Science) … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Comments Off
It’s Almost Time
…for the Spring Semester! Tomorrow, I leave my home in Gary, Indiana to take the trip down to Crawfordville to get ease back into the Wabash grind. Well, to be honest, I don’t know how much ‘easing’ will be happening … Continue reading
Posted in Chris Dabbs
Comments Off
Textbook Racket.
Recently I have been thinking about the horrendous amount of money that college textbooks cost. The College Board lists the average price of “books and supplies” for a college student to be $1,168 PER SEMESTER (https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-for-college/college-costs/quick-guide-college-costs). Taking into consideration the egregious … Continue reading
Posted in Chris Dabbs
Comments Off
Egregiously Long Vacation.
Happy New Year to everyone reading this! I hope that whatever you celebrated this holiday season was fun and full of love. While I am not a Christian, myself, Christmas is celebrated in my household, and it was exciting as … Continue reading
Posted in Chris Dabbs
Comments Off
