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Monthly Archives: April 2009
More Than Just Money
Kim Johnson – I always enjoy the opportunity to talk about Wabash men doing great things in the community. The last couple weeks have given me several chances to do just that. A few days ago I had the … Continue reading
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Mike Would Have Been Paddling
Jim Amidon — Eight environmentally focused groups came together Saturday on a stretch of ground about 10 minutes southwest of town. When the ceremony began, perhaps as many as 200 people had gathered at the edge of a former cornfield in … Continue reading
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Kyle Prifogle and the Music of Mathematics
Steve Charles—As a student I struggled with learning mathematics, so as a writer I’ve often asked friends who are mathematicians to describe for me the beauty they see in their chosen discipline. I know my inability to see it is … Continue reading
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Spring is here!
Kim Johnson – Spring has finally arrived! Campus is getting greener by the day! I took a few minutes this morning to meander campus to capture some of my favorite scenes in their spring color. See my favorites here and … Continue reading
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FYI: Fulmer ’05 Shares Grad School Path with Club
Howard W. Hewitt – After conquering the Wabash years and preparing for life’s next big step many students find themselves wrestling with decisions about graduate school. The Wabash Chemistry Club recognizes the difficult time of decision making and annually invites … Continue reading
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Glee Club Seniors Laugh, Sing, and Remember
Jim Amidon — Sunday’s performance by the 15 senior members of the Wabash College Glee Club was far different than any normal Glee Club concert. And it might just have been the most entertaining concert I’ve attended in the Lewis Salter … Continue reading
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APO an Invisible Asset to Community
Jim Amidon — Ever buy a hot dog at a Wabash College football game? What about a bag of popcorn and coke at a Wabash basketball game? Ever wonder who the guys standing in the concession stands are? Ever wonder what … Continue reading
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