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Kilduff ’16: “Wheaton Words” introspective and poignant

The setting of “Wheaton Words,” directed by Luke Demers ’14 and Blair Davis ’14, is one of the show’s many strengths. Enclosed in the small gallery space of the Beard and Weil Galleries in Watson Fine Arts with a capacity of 35, the audience is forced to get close to the performers’ sometimes harsh, but […]

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Wheaton hosts Oxfam America Hunger Banquet to raise hunger awareness

Hungry students filed into Emerson’s Faculty Dining Room on February 27 at 5:30 p.m. for the Oxfam America Hunger Banquet. Sponsored by The Office of Service, Spirituality and Social Responsibility (SSSR), Hungry Lyons, and Aramark, this simulation in hunger awareness brings the Wheaton Community closer through an understanding of hunger problems facing the United States. […]

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Public Safety Log from 3/17/2014 through 3/24/2014

The Public Safety Log from 3/17/2014 through 3/24/2014, courtesy of Charles Furgal, Director of Public Safety, can be found here: 03.17_03.24.14 .

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FAW Religion/Spirituality Panel: The Inter-Connectivity between Two Distinct Identifiers on Campus

Both religion and feminism play important parts in the community at Wheaton, however hidden or visible these may be, yet is it safe to say that these two can be intermingled as a form of identity and lifestyle? This past Wednesday, March 19 at 7 p.m. in Meneely 102, the Feminist Association of Wheaton (FAW) […]

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Don’t get swept up in the madness

Bracket busted? Dealing with crushing disappointment? I understand. It’s the reason I made an oath to give up participating in March Madness four years ago, and why you should consider doing the same. While not an avid college basketball fan, I followed along, enough to know who was good this year, who was underachieving, who […]

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Summer session online registration begins

Online registration for Wheaton’s 2014 Summer Session opened this morning at 8:30 a.m. Although the Summer Session began last year, it only offered three courses, one of which was taught online. This summer, Wheaton will offer 27. The courses offered are from an impressive variety of different departments in 16 different fields. They include several […]

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Wheaton Women’s Track And Field Team Places Fourth Overall at NCAA Championships

“The road to Nationals is never easy,” said National Champion Ashante Little ’14. “Every day that you come into practice you have to be conscious of the fact that every other competitor is working just as hard as you. You have to work harder.” This past Saturday, the Wheaton College women’s track and field team […]

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Malaysian Airline flight 370 remains a mystery

As the investigation continues into the fate of Malaysian Airline flight 370, theories, both plausible and impossible, have arisen. The things that we know for sure: Ten days ago, on March 8th, a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing seemingly disappeared, losing contact with air control and failing to show up on radar. The number […]

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Oxfam Hunger Benefit raises awareness

Hungry students filed into Emerson’s Faculty Dining Room on February 27 at 5:30PM for the Oxfam America Hunger Banquet. Sponsored by The Office of Service, Spirituality and Social Responsibility (SSSR), Hungry Lyons, and Aramark, this simulation in hunger awareness brings the Wheaton Community closer through an understanding of hunger problems facing the United States. Oxfam’s […]

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Emerson and Chase renovation announced

In an email sent to all students, staff and faculty this morning, President Ronald Crutcher outlined a number of initiatives that were presented to the Board of Trustees at their last meeting on February 21. The initiatives included a renovation of Emerson and Chase that is expected to cost millions of dollars. The Student Government […]