judicial branches.
=== Student organizations ===
Wabash supports a diverse array of student-led clubs and organizations. Groups represent interests including academics, community service, performing arts, political advocacy, identity and culture, and recreation. All organizations are eligible to receive funding through the Student Senate, which manages the student activity fee assessed each semester.
The college newspaper, The Bachelor, has been continuously published since 1908 and covers news, sports, editorials, and student opinion.
=== Fraternities ===
Approximately 50–60% of Wabash students join one of the college's fraternities, which play a significant role in social, residential, and extracurricular life. The first chapter, Beta Theta Pi, was founded at Wabash in 1846 and has remained active since.
=== The Gentleman's Rule ===
Wabash College does not employ a traditional student code of conduct. Instead, the institution relies on a single guiding principle known as the Gentleman's Rule:The student …