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Double Feature: Wire Editors, Wilhite & Ramon

Carter Wilhite ’22 Carter Wilhite is the Wheaton Wire’s Politics and Economics Editor, as well as the Podcast Editor. He is a Political Science and Economics Double Major, with a minor in Public Policy. He is also on the Planning Committee for the Wheaton Leftist Union, and the Student-Faculty Liaison for SGA’s Education Council.  “When […]

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Charles Campbell On Finding Family at Wheaton

Charles Campell ’23 is an Economics Major with a Math Minor. He is currently the Athletics Liaison for the Intercultural Board, Co-director of Paraiso Latino, and a member of Ohm Initiative House, Wheaton Impact Travel and the Men’s Rugby Team.  Campbell spoke about looking for groups as a freshman, speaking about dancing a little in […]

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Opinion

Is The Nightmare Before Christmas a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie?

Is The Nightmare Before Christmas a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie? What classifies a movie as either Halloween or Christmas themed? This week, I turned to Wheaton community members to figure this out.  Out of the 10 students that responded, four said that it is a Halloween movie, four said that it is both […]

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Astrology

Horoscopes for the Week of 11/2-11/7

Aries (March 21 – April 19) Go with your gut, Aries. This week, it will be easier to make decisions if you choose to follow your gut. Think of your mistakes not as mistakes, but as lessons learned. Brush it off, learn, and move on. Try to keep a positive attitude during this challenging lesson. […]

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Arts and Culture

Community Conversation on Anti-Racist Theater and Performance

On Oct. 25, Wheaton’s Department of Theatre and Dance Studies invited students and faculty to be involved in a community conversation about anti-racist practice in the department and in the broader world of performance at Wheaton. Prior to the gathering, Professor O’Dell, Chair and Associate Professor Department of Theatre and Dance, sent out a survey […]

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The Best Advice from Professors, from Fourteen Students

Professor Relihan Professor Relihan once told me, “It’s okay not to aim for the horizon” when I said I felt like the gray sky outside. It is a nice reminder that I don’t have to be perfect or even happy every day. It really meant a lot to me and when people ask about taking […]

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Politics and Economics

SGA discusses “Club Congress”

The Student Government Association (SGA) discussed plans for a meeting of club leaders, which was deemed “Club Congress,” at their recent meeting on Oct. 14. The proposal was originally titled “The Wheaton Coalition of Club Leaders” and was a group proposal brought forth by SGA Vice President, Abby Cook ’22, and presented by SGA President […]

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Astrology

Horoscopes for the Week of 10/26-10/30

Source: https://astrostyle.com/learn-astrology/history-of-astrology-timeline/ Aries (March 21-April 19) Have you changed your approach to your hobbies, Aries? If you haven’t, then you can brainstorm with friends on how to break away from the same old, same old. Those ideas could help you explore new ways to chill. This week, you also may get the chance to impress […]

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Politics and Economics

October 28th SGA Discussion of the College Conduct Process

Carlos Corrada, Member-at-Large for the class of 2022, requested for a last-minute Urgent Discussion to be placed on the SGA Agenda. Corrada spoke of a Wheaton female student of color who had been detained and arrested, and was currently awaiting information on her legal hearing.

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Mikaela Savarese On Accessibility Advocacy at Wheaton College

Mikaela Savarese ’22, a psychology major with a public health minor, is working towards being a clinical psychologist, hoping to work with mental health-related public policy as a part of her career. Every person Savarese has worked with, spoke of her empathy and commitment to advocacy, with Grayson Beaulieu ’22 speaking specifically of her generosity, […]