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CHICAGO (WLS) — A $5,000 reward is now being offered in an effort to catch the people who attacked and injured a military veteran in the South Loop. Kevin Qin says he was repeatedly kicked and punched by a group of at least eight people inside the entrance . . .

Paul Stephens ’04 remembers the first time he explored the Caucasus Mountains, a place he calls “one of the most biologically, culturally, and linguistically diverse regions in the world.” After his graduation from Wabash, Paul moved to Georgia in 2005 and worked as a Peace Corps volunteer. When he wasn’t teaching English, the Batesville, Indiana, […]

A visit to the Wabash Avenue YMCA, known as the birthplace of Black History Month – CBS Chicago Watch CBS News Nearly a century ago, the origins of Black History Month began at the YMCA in Bronzeville, led by the famed Carter G. Woodson. CBS 2’s Ryan Baker takes us on a tour. Be the […]

Six Wabash College students have accepted fellowships to engage internationally. In all, nine Wabash men have earned international and postgraduate fellowships this academic year. Three students, Jacques Boulais ’19, Ian Gale ’22, and Kwaku Sarpong ’22, earned placements in the Teaching Assistant Program in France (TAPIF), while Chase Breaux ’24, Jacob Monninger ’24, and Caleb […]


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