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Dennis Hanno named Eighth President of Wheaton College

Dennis Hanno has been named the eighth president of Wheaton College, according to an email sent out to students and staff at 10 a.m. by Thomas Hollister, the chair of the Wheaton College Board of Trustees. “I’m thrilled to have this opportunity to lead one of the true gems of higher education in the U.S.,” […]

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Wheaton’s President-Elect Dennis Hanno: A Cheat Sheet

In the next few weeks campus will be inundated with information about our eight president, but if you want to be ahead of the curve, we’ve got you covered. You can follow him on twitter here. Wheaton’s coverage of the Presidential Transition. Babson students wished he was their president. Read Babson students’ “Dean Hanno stories” […]

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Sports

Wheaton Women’s Ice Hockey hits the ice in 2014

As the Wheaton Women’s ice hockey team dropped the puck for their most recent game, they accomplished a feat that no other Wheaton women’s ice hockey side has done in recent years.  It was the first time in team history that the women’s ice hockey program has hosted a game at their home rink in […]

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NFL is expected to have its first openly gay player

On Feb. 9, Missouri defensive end and NFL prospect Michael Sam came out as gay in an interview with ESPN. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall and 255 pounds, Sam is poised to become the first openly gay player to play in the NFL. Amidst all the controversy over the Olympics and Russia’s anti-gay […]

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Arts and Culture

Aiello’s Inner and Outer Space exhibit merges art and science

Starting on Jan. 20 and continuing until Feb. 26, the clean, bright, minimal Beard and Weil Galleries in Watson Fine Arts will be crawling with microbes. The galleries’ current exhibition, entitled Inner and Outer Space, is an exploration of the human desire to magnify that which we are too large to see, and to touch […]

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A retrospective on the 2014 Sophomore Symposium

It is very unusual to see the campus crawling with students at 9:30 a.m. on a Saturday morning. It is even more unusual to see these students sharply dressed in business attire. However, this was no ordinary day, but that of the Sophomore Symposium for the Class of 2016. Dean of Advising and Academic Success […]

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FAW encourages students on Valentine’s Day: Love yourself!

Valentine’s Day can be an easy time of year to question our lives, in terms of present and future relationships, social standing and generally what we think of ourselves. Self-doubt can be in the air as often as amorous thoughts are. The dreaded question, “Do you have plans for Valentine’s Day?” hangs heavy for those […]

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Opinion

You Know He’s Right: When good politicians go bad

Eight years ago, Ray Nagin was the popular mayor of New Orleans who rallied the city after Hurricane Katrina’s devastation. Now, Nagin is headed to federal prison after a jury convicted him on 20 charges of corruption. He accepted at least $200,000 from contractors who wanted the lucrative post-Katrina rebuilding contracts. Nagin’s sentence could be […]

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14 reasons why BuzzFeed is polluting journalism

Had the above headline been a link on your Facebook newsfeed, a simple click would direct you to a witty sequence of Leslie Knope and Beyoncé memes. Because of this, I’ll let you know in advance: I do not have a fierce picture of Queen B anywhere in this article. Nor do I have a […]

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Wheaton College Class of 2017 hosts first open talent showcase at the Loft

By 10:05 p.m. on Feb. 6, the Loft had to close its doors due to overcapacity and the door stayed closed for that reason until a little after midnight. While the Loft may have closed its doors, Wheaton’s first ever Live at the Loft Talent Show opened the eyes of students to all the talent […]