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Phil Dewey ’89 — "Substantial Power"
Phil Dewey came to Wabash in 1985 as a talented wrestler and aspiring artist. Today he teaches art in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and his own art — celebrating baseball's Negro Leagues — is turning heads and winning awards.
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Students Crowd Fifth Community Fair
The Wabash Community Fair has grown since its inception five years ago introducing Wabash to what Crawfordsville has to offer.
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Phillips Challenges Students with Questions
Dean of the College Gary Phillips opened Wabash’s school year and the first Chapel Talk with questions. The Dean illustrated how questions are the very essence of the liberal arts.
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Joe Trumpey ’88 — "Off the Grid"
Joe Trumpey ’88 and his wife Shelly have spent two years designing and building their home. But it's no dream home — it's a vision built with their own hands. It's also outrageously energy efficient and allows the couple and their daughters to live "off the grid."
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Four Freshmen Ready to Document First Year at Wabash
Each year 3-4 freshmen are selected to document their freshmen year at Wabash College. Follow along, in their own words, and see what life is like for a Wabash Freshmen. Meet Scotty Cameron, John Decker, Steven Hinojosa, and Bradley Wise.
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