Zamir McNeal ’29, who hopes to be a history major and double minor in Black studies and biochemistry or music, has spent nine years singing with the Birmingham Youth and Young Adult Fellowship Choir (BYYAFC). When videos from the choir’s 10-year anniversary concert went viral in 2024, America’s Got Talent (AGT) producers took notice.
Before 2025 ends, you can celebrate Wabash during this season of giving in these five ways.
This episode features collaborative partners in color dye chemistry, Dr. Laura Wysocki and Dr. Luke Lavis (Episode 393).
The Wabash College baseball team will have a new artificial turf infield playing surface at Goodrich Ballpark thanks to the generosity of John Birdzell ’61, a four-year letterman and pitcher for the Little Giants, and his wife, JoAnn.
The summer before Alex Kindig ’26 started at Wabash, he left a voicemail for then-Head Football Coach Don Morel. He wasn’t calling to join the team as a player. He wanted to help as a student assistant.
For 130 years, the Monon Bell Classic has embodied the “Wabash Always Fights” spirit. As campus prepares to host the 131st rivalry matchup Saturday, students and alumni reminisce about the tradition that transcends generations of Little Giants.
This episode features Presidential Distinguished Speaker and Afghanistan’s Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Ashraf Haidari ’01 (Episode 392).
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