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Summer 2010 Rhetoric Intern: Kenny Farris
Kenny Farris, Summer 2010 Rhetoric Department Intern One of the benefits of attending Wabash, besides an education across many disciplines and numerous undergraduate and post-graduation opportunities, is the ability to avoid elaboration or confusion when someone asks, “What major … Continue reading
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Parliamentary Union opens 2008-09 season with success
The Wabash College Parliamentary Union brought home several awards from the Purdue Boilermaker Speech and Debate Tournament this last weekend (Sept. 12-14, 2008). A total of twenty-two students participated in all or part of the tournament in some fashion, resulting … Continue reading
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Parliamentary Union Finishes 5th in State—Gussman leads way with state championship in Impromptu.
The state of Indiana has a distinguished history as a premiere location for intercollegiate forensics competition. In 1874, Wabash joined Asbury, Butler, Hanover, Indiana, and Purdue to form the first Indiana oratorical association. That tradition continues today through the Indiana … Continue reading
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