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New Phoenix: The Other Cuts

The PhoenixMuch has been made in recent weeks about the cuts taking place in the Wabash College faculty. In this issue, we look into some of other cuts being made across the campus. First, Michael Nossett weighs in on possible cuts in the curriculum. Then Adam Current discusses restructuring at Campus Services, and tells the story of a thirty-year member of the Wabash community who will soon be losing his job.

And there is plenty more in this final issue of the semester, including a critique of a recent Chapel Talk, and an incisive critique of feminism. Be sure also to check out interviews with Wabash Conservative Union speakers Joseph C. Phillips and Dr. Douglas Farrow, as well as a preview of our next speaker, Dr. Tom G. Palmer, who will deliever a talk on libertarianism Thursday, December 10, at 8:00 PM in Baxter 101.

We hope you enjoy this final issue of the semester, and have a very blessed Christmas.

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C. Austin Rovenstine '10

About C. Austin Rovenstine '10

Austin is a senior history major and political science minor from Atwood, Indiana. He is a former president of the Wabash Conservative Union and Editor-in-Chief of The Phoenix.

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