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Astrology

Star Stuff (Issue 4)

It’s midterm season and everything is falling apart but hey, so is your horoscope. Libra | Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 Good for you.  Scorpio | Oct. 23 to Nov. 21 Put the cash away. Give your bank account a nap. Sagittarius | Nov. 22 to Dec. 21 Shhhhhh… No. No…shhhh. Capricorn | Dec. 22 […]

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Sports

Men’s Soccer On a Winning Streak

The past week has proven to be phenomenal for the Lyons! The Wheaton College men’s soccer team, who are currently ranked second in the conference, have been triumphant in all of their matches this past week. There were stand-out performances from many of the players, including Wheaton’s Diego Medina ’22, who last week earned conference […]

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Satire

Wheaton Administration Begins “Week of Terror” on Campus

*Writer’s note: The following article is a work of satire, please do not take any of it as truthful. Any specific people mentioned in any of my articles were made aware of their inclusion in it prior to publishing. Please direct any complaints about the content of the article to cohen_benjamin@wheatoncollege.edu. * This week, the […]

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Opinion

Is a Hot Dog a Sandwich?

There are many unanswered questions in today’s society. Some of these questions can really keep people up at night. Questions like, what is the meaning of life? Or, more importantly, is a hot dog a sandwich?   When surveying about 50 students and staff on Wheaton’s campus, 18% of the participants surveyed agreed that a hot […]

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Opinion

Fun Things to do and the Best Places to Eat

During one of my recent classes, the teacher stopped and asked my fellow classmates and me what information we felt we were still missing after completing our first month in college. From the back corner of the room, a student raised his hand and stated that he is still unsure of what to do with […]

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News

WheaMAcares Weekend

In recognition of the National Day of Service this year on Sept. 11, the Programing Activities Council (PAC), Community Initiatives and Volunteer Involvement Club (CIVIC) and the Center for Social Justice and Community Impact (SJCI) offered a weekend filled with volunteer opportunities to engage in the local community around Wheaton. The days of service began […]

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News

Sandy Hook Promise Releases Frightening PSA

Early last week, a back to school PSA was released, in which young students use commonly found school supplies as emergency survival resources. The new public service announcement was created by Sandy Hook Promise, an anti-violence organization founded by the parents of those killed in the horrific 2012 Sandy Hook shooting. The non-profit is based […]

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Features

It’s Good Radio: Artie Street Talks Radio

Artie Street ’21 is the creator of a podcast named Street Corner, a pun on his last name. The show is on Mondays from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. “It’s a talk show! A podcast! It’s just me having fun in a chill environment with people I think are interesting,“ said Street. He went on […]

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Arts and Culture

Joker Movie Review

Every young child has a favorite superhero. For some children, it was Spider-Man, for others it was Superman, and for some, it was simply a close family member or friend. Mine wasn’t that deep, for I have always been a huge fan of Batman. When I was 5 years old, I saw the release of […]

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Sports

Volleyball Looking Towards a Strong Season

This year, the volleyball team has shown its strength during the beginning of this years season. The team has a 10-5 win streak so far. They have a 1-1 streak in the NEWMAC conference. The team dynamic has proven successful so far, but the team believes that the bond will only grow stronger. “They are […]