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Monthly Archives: March 2006
Williams’ Visit: A Gift for Wabash
Jim Amidon — Terry Tempest Williams will pack her luggage today and head back to Utah, leaving me thinking, "Now that’s what I call a Visiting Artists Series event!" Her two-plus day visit to campus was nothing short of a … Continue reading
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“The resurrections rain accomplishes”
In one of my favorites of Marc Hudson’s early poems, the Wabash English professor writes: "You will discover your vocation: You will write the history of rain… You will record the resurrections rain accomplishes…" I’ll confess that I attended Marc’s … Continue reading
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“Ease and confidence”
Steve Charles—In November of last year, Indiana Solicitor General Tom Fisher ’91 flew in from Indianapolis to watch mentor and “big brother” Greg Castanias ’87 present oral arguments before the United States Supreme Court. On March 20, 2006, it was … Continue reading
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Remembering Han, 1985-2006
Jim Amidon — Tuesday night members of the Wabash community came together to remember their fallen friend, Han Jiang, who died Thursday in an automobile accident about five blocks from campus. Linda Weaver, Carolyn Goff, and the whole cadre of … Continue reading
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A Contrast in Marketing Challenges
Howard W. Hewitt – The 11 Wabash students studying marketing during spring break week got a real contrast Wednesday and Thursday and a realistic look at opportunities and challenges businesses may face. Thursday the group traveled to South Bend, In., … Continue reading
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Know The Mountain
By Brent Harris "Know where the mountain is at all times." That’s a phrase the Wabash golf team may never forget after playing a round at the exclusive and historic Desert Forest Golf Course in Carefree, Arizona. You see, the … Continue reading
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Keeping Spring Break Work Interesting
Howard W. Hewitt – Much is made about Wabash’s overseas immersion learning trips which happen over Spring Break and later this spring. Students are in Prague studying math. Another group has an exciting trip to really soak in New York … Continue reading
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