At the conclusion of the 2022-23 winter sports season, each team had the opportunity to recognize, with awards, the most outstanding athlete, most improved athlete, and the athlete with the best mental attitude.
The Wabash College tennis team won all three doubles matches and claimed victories in five of six singles contests to defeat Hanover 8-1 Saturday afternoon at the Collett Tennis Center.
Join the Noblesville Chamber's Young Professionals Network in our 2023 Coffee Roaster Series! We spotlight businesses & leaders all around Noblesville on the first Wednesday of each month.
The President’s Distinguished Speaker Series (PDSS) at Wabash College is pleased to present Dr. Jean Twenge, a professor of psychology at San Diego State University, whose research focuses on Generation Z.
The Lebanon City Council pledged more than $39,000 to a countywide effort to bring two men’s recovery houses and a myriad of mental health resources to Boone County.
Ivy Tech Community College today announced Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of Business Affairs, Dominick Chase, was appointed by Governor Eric Holcomb to serve on the Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities
College mentors can have a life-changing effect on a student’s future by empowering them with the guidance, confidence, and skills necessary to succeed.
Wabash College freshmen Haiden Diemer-McKinney and Quinn Sholar made one more attempt to improve their season-best marks to try and qualify for the 2023 NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships.