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Written by twc webmaster
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Thursday, 29 January 2009 14:37 |
Welcome!
If you've found this website, you have probably read our latest issue and saw the site advertised or heard someone talking about it and decided to see what all the scuttlebutt was.
The Wabash Commentary, a longstanding bastion of traditional thought and the 'good ol' days', has decided to start putting some of its members' many thoughts online. No worries for those Luddites out there, we still also believe in the power of the printed word and have very concrete plans to keep printing issues on a consistent basis. We recognize, though, that the world is changing and magazines that publish only a few times a semester really have a problem with saying thoughtful things in a relevant time frame. The ease with which things can be published and made public on the Internet seems to us to be an obvious answer to this problem.
The Stuff Wallies Like issue illustrates some very real peculiarities that are problematic to Wabash and her mission of liberal arts education for (gentle)men. In the upcoming months, we plan to express our concerns more clearly and advocate healthy critique of these problems. Also, we will be reviewing Chapel Talks each week; do note Mr. Einterz's review of Dean Warner's "Time to Make Soup" and Mr. Stump's review of President White's "Gentlemen, Gentleman's Rule, and King Lear". You're welcome to leave comments on the articles, and stay tuned to our blog for event updates, passing thoughts, comics, and more.
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