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Lights, Camera, Action: Media Masters Summer Camp makes a stunning Come-Back at WVC!
Are you looking for something fun to do this summer? Perhaps something creative, hands-on, and guaranteed fun? Look no further than the Media Masters Summer Camp! Hosted by Kyle Peach, the lead instructor of the Radio/TV program, students in grades 7-12 can join us in the Wabash Valley College Radio/TV Studios to learn the ins and outs of the digital media world. So, whether your child dreams of becoming a YouTuber, podcaster, sports broadcaster, or influencer/content creator
Hannah Eblen
May 292 min read


WVC Theater Tech Camp Makes a Grand Debut!
Looking to experience behind-the-scenes work for theater? Well, look no further than Wabash Valley College's Theater Tech Camp. Hosted by Luke Bunting, students in grades 6-12 can step into the theater world with our exciting, hands-on camp. This event will allow students the opportunity to experience the joys of theater, music, or even church production!
Hannah Eblen
May 282 min read


One down, one to go
Man, year one's already in the books! It's crazy to think about. There have been many ups and downs ( who would have ever imagined that?). Meeting new friends, thinking I was gonna quit at one point, and going to many different events rather than my usual staying at home, it's been a roller coaster year. But, overall, I wouldn't exchange it for the world. Now that all the sappy stuff is out of the way, let's take a trip down memory lane, shall we? Join me on this journey; le

Evan Roberts
May 154 min read


My First Year At WVC: A Mix Of Emotions
A reflection of my first year at Wabash Valley College.

Shawna Pugh
May 153 min read


Thank You to Those Who Inspired me
I am graduating. Thank you to everyone who has helped inspire me through my journey here at WVC.
Caleb Stevenson
May 153 min read


Graduation is so weird.
this is a blog about a luncheon that me and some of the other radio/tv students are going to have before we all walk the graduation stage this week.

Derek Watson
May 152 min read


What I'll take with me long after leaving WVC
Reeling in the Memories My first week here at WVC, Coach Gill took my teammate/roommate Grace Olsen and I fishing. We had a great time! If you had told me in August how fast this moment would come, I probably wouldn’t have believed you. Back then, everything felt new. New classes, new people, and new expectations. Now, somehow, I’m sitting here trying to put into words what WVC meant to me this year. I’m realizing it’s not just a place where I go to school, but a place where

Kyle Peach
May 153 min read


If Your Semester Had A Soundtrack, What Would It Be?
Reflection through music I feel like every semester flies by when you're in it. In fact, it feels just like yesterday when I first walked into the halls of Wabash Valley College. For me, music has always been an important part of my life. Whether I was blocking out the world after a long day, or screaming the lyrics to my favorite song in a full-out karaoke session in my car, music has been there getting me through every day. That's why, when I hear a certain song, it brings

Shawna Pugh
May 142 min read


How To Survive College: Poetry Style
Struggling with college burnout? Discover how poetry can help you find mental clarity, reduce stress, and process overwhelming emotions in a healthy, creative way.

Shawna Pugh
May 132 min read


What Covering Bass Fishing Taught Me About Storytelling
When I first started covering fishing, I thought the stories would mostly be about results. Who won, who lost, how much they weighed, and what bait they used. I assumed the biggest moments would happen on stage during weigh-ins or trophy presentations.

Kyle Peach
May 133 min read


How To Start Writing Poetry: A Guide
Follow these two easy steps to create a work of art

Shawna Pugh
May 112 min read


In today's fishing industry, success isn't just measured by wins; it's defined by who can compete, connect, and sell both on the water and online.
In today's fishing industry, success isn't just measured by wins; it's defined by who can compete, connect, and sell both on the water and online.

Kyle Peach
May 84 min read


The Solution
This is the third and final installment in a series about the lack of student engagement on campus.

Derek Watson
May 83 min read


Hello! where is everyone?
The second part in a 3-part series on campus life.

Derek Watson
May 63 min read


Behind every angler are hours of preparation, miles of travel, and a level of dedication most never see.
Behind every angler are hours of preparation, miles of travel, and a level of dedication most never see.

Kyle Peach
Apr 273 min read


Professor Todd Gill is shaping anglers and lives through discipline, faith, and consistency.
Professor Todd Gill is shaping anglers and lives through discipline, faith, and consistency.

Kyle Peach
Apr 225 min read


Alone Together
There has been a slow shift on campuses everywhere! lack of student attendance to events. What is going on?

Derek Watson
Apr 204 min read


The long and winding road
As a teenager, one takes employment wherever they can find it, babysitting, waiting tables at a restaurant, or maybe working on a farm. After high school, the graduate must choose between furthering their education at a vocational/tech school, college, or entering the workforce. After that point, most people start down that long and winding road, and there are often potholes! These potholes may be due to a reducing the number of employees, the closing companies like Champion

Evan Roberts
Apr 166 min read


How Cancer Affects A Family
I’ve seen my mother cry one too many times. I’ve seen tears fall down her cheeks in sadness, anger, and grief with diagnosis after diagnosis. Cancer is a curse who knows how to hurt everything it surrounds. Not only does it rob the life of the patient, but the life of others around. And just as you think you’ve got it figured out, life throws another curveball. When my mom was first diagnosed with cancer in 2011, I was only six years old. I didn’t fully grasp at the time the

Shawna Pugh
Apr 153 min read


japan and south korea: themes in cinema
Diverse themes from films created in Japan and South Korea.
Caleb Stevenson
Apr 145 min read
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