The Voice of the Conservative Movement at Wabash College

As a sophomore a couple of years ago, I helped organize Chapel Sing and Homecoming activities for the independent freshmen. Every night for the first month or so of my sophomore year, we would meet behind the Sparks Center to practice the words of “Old Wabash” and go over what was expected of them [...]

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Rebellion was in the air in the fall semester of 2008. As Student Senate elections approached, students eager to display their disapproval of the Wabash College administration ran on combative platforms—proposing, in various different forms, a “student judiciary” to counter the power of the Dean of Students in disciplinary decision-making.
“Here’s what I would advocate [...]

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by Kyle Trusgnich ‘08
The Fraternity Cleaning Initiative began back in May 2006 when the Board of Trustees began to express maintenance concerns with the administration of the college. The Board’s simplest concern was the proper upkeep of their housing investments, fraternities, in which after the construction of the new Kappa Sigma house, will exceed forty [...]

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I sat down this afternoon with Dean Raters for an interview. Below are the excerpts pertaining to Chapel Sing this year. I’ll make no commentary for now. You can judge this for yourself.
Rovenstine: Could you comment on Chapel Sing? I’ve heard a lot of rumors about changes [...]

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by Brent Kent ‘09
and Jay Horrey ‘09
On October 28, 2007, Wabash College freshman Patrick Woehnker, 19, fell to his death after gaining access to the roof of an academic building. Woehnker and four other students entered the building via an underground maintenance tunnel.
The five underage students had consumed alcohol, but it was ruled out as [...]

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