BACHELOR
FEBRUARY 17, 2017
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THE STUDENT VOICE OF WABASH COLLEGE SINCE 1908
SENDING A MESSAGE SENATE RESOLUTION PASSES; ADVOCATES FOR PROTECTION OF UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS
BEN JOHNSON ‘18 | NEWS EDITOR • Weeks after Dean of the
College Scott Feller and President of the College Gregory Hess released a statement in response to Trump’s travel ban on several Muslim countries, none of which are home to any Wabash students, members of the Student Senate authored a statement of their own that was passed as a resolution at last Tuesday’s senate meeting. The resolution stands as a plea by the student body to the administration to protect undocumented students
attending the college, who many fear could be subject to the Trump administration’s staunch stance on illegal immigration. President of the Student Body Jack Kellerman Jack Kellerman ‘18 referred the SEE SENDING, PAGE FIVE
LEVI GARRISON ‘18 / PHOTO
Ben Wade ‘17 and Andrew Powell ‘17 discuss matters during a senate meeting last semester.
2032 BICENTENNIAL
CELEBRATION PLANNING COMMENCES AHAD KHAN ‘19 | OPINION EDITOR • Continuous improvement marks
Wabash’s progressive attitude. While some students might disagree with this when it comes to adding majors and minors to the curriculum, almost everyone would agree that Wabash’s heritage rests on its ability to foresee and plan long-term goals. One such longterm plan was recently introduced with the creation of the Ad Hoc Committee for Campus Life. The committee was set up to develop a cohesive campus life plan for the college in anticipation of its 200th anniversary in 2032. The plan entails reaffirming Wabash’s mission and ambition, which includes a multiple number of factors, such as: ensuring the structuring of the student life around the Gentleman’s Rule, maintaining strong ties between students and faculty, creating
high-quality facilities on campus, and the upkeep of Greek life along with topnotch residential life experience. These endeavors might seem far-fetched, even for 2032, but the enthusiasm and energies of the alumni, faculty, staff, and students in accomplishing the purpose of this committee is worth noticing. Thus far, the committee has met only once, but its first meeting proved more fruitful and productive than was expected, according to several members of the committee. Discussions about the various sub-areas of the committee took place effectively among all members. There are four areas of focus for this ad-hoc committee: Dining, Spaces and Facilities, Gateways and Pathways, and Parking.
Senate Resolution Passes Read the new senate resolution on protecting undocumented students P4 New Mental Health Concerns Committee Students, faculty, and staff enhance preexisting mental health efforts on campus P7
Who Sports the Best Apparel on Campus? Sigs? Fijis? Phi Delts? Between IM jerseys and rush shirts, the competition is stiff. Turn to Cavelife to find out P9
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