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Arts and Culture

Joseph Bologne: An Overlooked Black Composer?

Classical music is chock full of virtuosos and prodigies. Oftentimes, only three composers are discussed during this period: Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. While all three of these composers are remarkable and virtuosic, they aren’t the only prodigious musicians at this time. Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges was another composer that could be considered to be […]

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Astrology

Horoscopes for the Week of 2/21 – 2/27

Aries (March 21 – April 19) Let’s figure it out this week, Aries. This is a good opportunity to figure out what things are worth putting all of your energy into. You already know what you bring to the table, but is that restaurant worth paying for? Look at the situation and how it benefits […]

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Arts and Culture

Wheaton hosts an Interfaith Panel Focused on MLK’s Idea of The ‘Beloved Community’

The Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning and Center for Religious and Spiritual Life at Wheaton College, MA hosted a virtual interfaith community conversation on MLK’s message of the Beloved Community on Thursday, January 21.

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Features

Flute Choir Adapts to the Hybrid Semester

Wheaton College’s Flute Choir recently received SGA recognition.

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Opinion

From a Bleak past to a lukewarm future: what to expect from President Biden

So then, with a new administration what can we expect? I’m sorry to disappoint anyone hoping for sweeping reform but that won’t be happening. President Joe Biden is a centrist through and through and there is no getting around that fact.

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Politics and Economics

Donald Trump Acquitted a Second Time

After being impeached by the House of Representatives on January 13, 2021, and then facing a swift Senate trial starting on February 9, 2021, Donald Trump has been acquitted. With a vote of 57-43, this is the first time since 1868 that a president was acquitted by the Senate minority. In order to remove the […]

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Astrology

Horoscopes of Week of 2/14-2/20

Aries (March 21 – April 19) Does your space need a little sparkle, Aries? You could be in a mood to give your space a little upgrade this week. Your creative side will be in full bloom, so it really is a good time to do this. It is also a good time to kick […]

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Features Sex and the Dimple

Rachael Pauze Steps Into New Position

As announced to the community through Dean Irish’s Welcome Back email, Rachael Pauze, former Title IX Coordinator, will be stepping into a broader compliance position with the hiring of Caraline Moholland.

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Astrology

Horoscopes for the Week of 2/7-2/13

Aries (March 21 – April 19) Sometimes you have to go on an adventure to find what you’re looking for, Aries. You are on the right track. This is the time when small chances can become big and promising opportunities. Showcase your talents and strengths in a new way this week and learn more about […]

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Features Sex and the Dimple

‘Caring, Compassionate and Appropriate Responses’: Caraline Moholland, Wheaton’s New Title IX Coordinator

Caraline Moholland recently became Wheaton College’s Title IX Coordinator and Bias Incident Response Officer. The latter is a new, formalized position that oversees the college’s response to bias incidents with a focus on increasing education and resources, as well as repairing harm.  As Title IX Coordinator, Moholland brings a history of work with student affairs […]