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In wake of winter storms, clean-up crews restore normalcy

  While many Wheaton students relish the school holidays that result from winter storms or hurricanes, the Wheaton administration faces the difficult task of making the campus as safe a place as possible for students and essential staff members during a storm and its immediate aftermath. Such clean-up operations tend to go unnoticed, but have […]

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Professor Barker on paragliding and supernovas

Having had conversations with Carl Sagan, studied with a future Nobel prize winner in college, and spent time researching at NASA, Professor Tim Barker’s life and interests are just as exciting as the astronomy he studies. Barker started teaching at Wheaton in 1974 when the college had only one small telescope. Things have changed a […]

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Behind the Scenes with the Mechanical Trades Group

Mechanical Trades VIDEO While not as picturesque as the Kangamangus Highway Nadeau biked on his Harley Davidson with his wife, David Nadeau’s office window offers a pleasant, palliative view of Peacock Pond. This view is a stark contrast with the bottom floor of the Boiler Plant, where noisy boilers and colorful pipes pierce through the […]

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How to land a spot on the Wheaton webpage

My dream is to be featured on the Wheaton College webpage. I have been doing everything in my power to get on that homepage; I have jumped in the background of people taking professional looking photos (that got awkward around prom season), I have… well, okay, that is all I did. But recently I attempted […]

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Opinion

Upcoming: The Second Annual Student- Athlete Alumnae/i Reception

Wheaton Athletic Mentors are pleased to present the Second Annual Student-Athlete Alumnae/i Reception. This reception will take place on February 28, 2013, from 6:30-8:00 pm, in the Davis Spencer Café of the Mars Center for Science and Technology. The goal of this reception is to help facilitate communication and networking among Wheaton’s former and current […]

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Computer Science students team up to develop new Wheaton “cowDuck” app

There are currently over 1 billion smartphones in use around the world today. Applications, commonly known as “apps,” cover topics from entertainment, to reference, to organization. A recent addition to this industry is an app that was created specifically for Wheaton students. A Wheaton Computer Science team, consisting of Anthony Castellani ’13,  Richard Neal ’15, […]

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Faculty to vote on proposal for Business major

The Educational Policy Committee voted last week to approve and distribute a proposal for the creation of a new major in Business and Management. If approved, Wheaton will join an increasingly long list of small liberal arts schools that have chosen to incorporate majors in Business, marking a changing trend in what has normally been […]

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Sports

Are professional sports too dangerous?

Almost one year ago the world was shocked to learn that former NFL linebacker, Junior Seau, had committed suicide. Though initial reports were unclear as to why he committed suicide, recent findings have suggested that Seau suffered from a type of brain damage called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which can cause depression. CTE has been […]

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Profile: Mark Burgess, stir fry extraordinaire

There are some defining Wheaton experiences that every student goes through during his or her four years at Wheaton. In addition to swimming across Peacock Pond, ordering a stir fry from Chase employee Mark is another uniquely Wheaton experience. Mark’s witty banter and delicious stir fry have charmed many students, making it no wonder that […]

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Wheaton students enjoy a night of classical music

On the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 13, the Beard & Weil Galleries were filled with an audience eager to hear visiting artist Irina Muresanu, on the violin, and Professor of Music Ann Sears, on the piano, perform classical pieces for the violin and piano. The evening started with Mozart’s Sonata for Violin and Piano, followed […]