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Monthly Archives: June 2007
Life outside the OR…
Adam Petro ‘10 I’m spending my summer in Indianapolis working the evening shift at Methodist Hospital. I am an "Instrument Technician" in the sterile processing department in Surgery. What does this mean? It basically means that I help to decontaminate/wash … Continue reading
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The Write Stuff
Rob Fenoglio ‘09 Ever since I was a child, I have loved to write. When I was younger, I would write fake news stories and drag my parents into the living room to listen to me report the news, write … Continue reading
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Anxiously awaiting Wabash…
Adam Current ‘11 As a proud member of the incoming class of 2011, I am anxiously awaiting all of the challenges that I will face at Wabash College. Born and raised in Veedersburg, Indiana – a mere twenty-mile hike from … Continue reading
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My Summer in West Virginia…
Nathan Rutz ‘09 This summer I am participating in Mountain Justice Summer, a collective effort by several Appalachian environmental groups to help stop mountaintop removal (MTR) strip mining. Mountaintop removal strip mining is exactly what it sounds like – coal … Continue reading
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