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New Phoenix: The Future of Wabash?

coveraprNow that the Cultures & Traditions course is gone, there has been much debate over what the future holds for Wabash.  In this issue, Adam Brasich discusses what the changes in curriculum mean for the college.  Also, Bob Cassady reflects on the pre-med program at Wabash, and Curtis Peterson highlights the importance of the Teacher Education program in light of the Wabash mission statement.

Also inside, Adam Current critiques political correctness, Robby Dixon discusses the lessons we can gain from Snow White, Austin Rovenstine reflects on the Industrial Workers of the World, and Jake Nettnay talks about the danger of drugs on campus.  Alex Robbins also discusses Republican Scott Brown’s miracle campaign and victory in the Massachusetts special election, while Ted Plummer investigates the future of the GOP.

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Adam Brasich '11

About Adam Brasich '11

Adam Brasich is an independently minded individual from Fort Wayne, IN. A Religion major and Political Science/Ancient Greek double minor, he relishes good books and good conversations. He spends his free time delving into the worlds of Karl Barth, Friedrich Schleiermacher, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Joseph Smith, and postliberal/narrative theology.

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