Now 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 [...]
Read more »People in the Crawfordsville area tuning into the Fox News Channel on cable this week will have noticed two new congressional campaign ads from familiar faces. Both Luke Messer (Wabash class of 1991) and Todd Rokita (class of 1992) have hit the airwaves over the past week, demonstrating that they are forces to be [...]
Read more »Hello. My name is Adam Current and I love America. I believe that is healthcare is a fundamental right, as covered by the Preamble to the Constitution, and every American should have equal access to it. I think that huge CEO profits are wrong, and the government should regulate how much they make. After all, it’s not fair that they’re rich and I’m not! However, as those simpleminded wingnuts tell it, since I want everyone to have equal benefits, I support communism. I voted for Obama.
Read more »Despite the calls that “Conservatism is dead” and “The GOP is wandering in the desert,” that’s not what I saw. I saw many bright, young conservative Republicans there who prove to me that conservatism is not dead. Instead, there’s a growing group of people coming back to the idea that “if we can agree on 8 out of 10 things….” While the more hard-line conservatives would argue against it, I believe it’s the only way to go to prevent a split within the conservative movement among the social, fiscal, paleo-, and neo- cons.
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