Dr. Samuel Rocha is the Owen Duston Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Teacher Education at Wabash. He came at the beginning of this school year and will also be returning next year. The Wabash Conservative Union sat down with Dr. Rocha to discuss his work as a philosopher of education, his impressions of Wabash, [...]
Read more »When observing the history of our great college campus, people examine the history of many of the great buildings that our campus has. Often they turn to the Pioneer Chapel, Center Hall, or the old Yandes Hall, which is today Detchon Hall. But there are buildings on this campus that often get overlooked in our [...]
Read more »Editor’s Note: Mr. Current suffered a head injury during the writing of this article. He now votes Democrat.
Disclaimer: My editor begged seniors for reflections, and I protested by submitting a satirical stream of consciousness. This was doubtless an epic product of senioritis. And a concussion, but that’s another story entirely. As for content, I quote [...]
Wabash men are a bunch of opinionated, independent-minded thinkers. While most college men have other concerns, Wabash men put thinking intellectually and critically into most of their dialogue throughout the day. They abide by a Gentleman’s Rule, and put into practice a collective welcoming of guests on campus.
The description of this all-male college on the [...]
As a freshman interested in pursuing a career in law, I felt excited and privileged to attend the Peck Awards this year. Sitting among some of the finest lawyers in the Midwest was enthralling for me, but the highlight of the evening was getting to hear Bryan Stevenson speak during the Peck Lecture. The moment [...]
Read more »On the first day of Enduring Questions my professor told us, “In this class we will be addressing two questions: who am I, and how do I live in this society. By the end of this class we will be no closer to an answer then we are now.” That’s an exact quote; I wrote [...]
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