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Habitat for Humanity travels to Dade City, FL
Over the course of spring break, nine students from Wheaton College traveled to Dade City, Fla.
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Oscar-winner Alexander Payne comes to Wheaton
Award-winning director Alexander Payne visited Wheaton College on Thurs. April 5 for an open-to-the-public Q&A session after the screening of his 2004 film, “Sideways.”
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Jenny Brum ’12 brings Clue to Wheaton
Last weekend, students turned Emerson dining hall into a large mansion filled with murderers, colorful names, and dangerous weapons. The hilarious adaptation brought in a full house for every showing; an exciting and well-deserved outcome for a student directed play.
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Top five must-haves for Spring 2012
As each passing day gets longer and warmer, we trade in our sweaters and jackets for dresses and shorts. After searching far and wide, here is a list to help you acquire the hottest spring trends to bring life back to your wardrobe.
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Colburn ’12 helps lead Women’s Lacrosse Team
The Lyon’s Women Lacrosse has been looking good this season. With a six game winning streak solidified on April 7 against Mount Holyoke, nothing is stopping the team.
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Boston Celtics surging as NBA season begins final stretch
As the NBA trade deadline approached in the middle of March, the Boston Celtics refused to accept any offer that wasn’t clearly in their favor.
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Boston Bruins Have Their Big Break in the Playoffs
The Boston Bruins begin their quest to defend their Stanley Cup championship last year with a fresh postseason which began last week when they started a best of seven game series against the Washington Capital.
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Dell’Aira ’12 wins NEWMAC track and field honor
Ashley Dell’Aira was named New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Women’s Track & Field Athlete of the Week for Field events.
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Relay for Life: Celebrate, remember,and fight back
Wheaton’s Relay for Life event was a massive success and raised $12,100 over the weekend of Fri. March 30.
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You know he’s right… Why Mitt Romney will never win
Mitt Romney just cannot catch a break. Less than a week after his comeback from a 12 point defeat in South Carolina to score double-digit victories against Newt Gingrich in both Florida and Nevada, Romney’s aura of inevitability and electability (his only real appeals to the hardliners that constitute the Republican primary electorate) has once…